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Costs and benefits of the mixed-mating system of narcissus serotinus (amaryllidaceae) in the conservation of small fragmented populations
ArticleAbstract: Small fragmented populations often exhibit reduced plant-pollinator interactions and scarce outcrossPalabras claves:fragmentation, Human disturbance, inbreeding depression, Mixed-mating system, SelfingAutores:D. Draper, David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Isabel MarquesFuentes:rraaescopusDemystifying Negative Connotations of Hybridization for Less Biased Conservation Policies
ArticleAbstract: Interspecific hybridization is one of the most controversial—and usually neglected—issues in conservPalabras claves:Conservation, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES, habitat threats, Hybrids, Species extinctionAutores:David Draper, Isabel Marques, Laguna E.Fuentes:scopusApplication of GIS in plant conservation programmes in Portugal
ArticleAbstract: A plant conservation programme is a complex process that requires several sets of studies. The relatPalabras claves:Alien species, bryophytes, Germplasm Bank, spatial patterns, threatened speciesAutores:David Draper, Garcia C., Gomes C.T., Rosselló-Graell A., Sergio C.Fuentes:scopusGlobal strategy for plant conservation: inadequate in situ conservation of threatened flora in Spain
ArticleAbstract: The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) seeks to assess the conservation status of the worPalabras claves:environmental niche model, Global Strategy, in situ conservation, Plant conservation, Red list, spain, vascular plantsAutores:David Draper, Moreno-Saiz J.C., Muñoz-Rodríguez P.Fuentes:scopusEditorial: Overcoming the Global Climate Crisis: Solutions to Minimize the Loss of Mediterranean Plants
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Climate Change, Conservation, Mediterranean-climate, plants, recovery, threatened speciesAutores:David Draper, Isabel Marques, Macfarlane T.D., Mairal M., Moreno-Saiz J.C.Fuentes:scopusImpact of climate changes in the suitable areas for Coffea arabica L. production in Mozambique: Agroforestry as an alternative management system to strengthen crop sustainability
ArticleAbstract: Climate changes (CC) are a main global phenomenon, with a worldwide impact on natural and agriculturPalabras claves:agroforestry systems, Climate Change, Coffea arabica L, Gorongosa Mountain, Sustainable DevelopmentAutores:Cassamo C.T., Chiulele R., David Draper, Isabel Marques, Partelli F.L., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro-Barros A.I., Rodrigues M., Romeiras M.M., Stalmans M.Fuentes:scopusSeventeen ‘extinct’ plant species back to conservation attention in Europe
ArticleAbstract: Seventeen European endemic plant species were considered extinct, but improved taxonomic and distribPalabras claves:Autores:Abeli T., Albani Rocchetti G., Barina Z., Bartolucci F., Bazos I., David Draper, Grillas P., Iriondo J.M., Laguna E., Moreno-Saiz J.C.Fuentes:scopusPortuguese bryophyte diversity and priority areas for conservation
ArticleAbstract: This study provides information on the distribution of bryophytes in Portugal for three different tiPalabras claves:Autores:Araújo M.B., David Draper, Sergio C.Fuentes:scopusSpatio-temporal analysis of the human footprint in South Ecuador: Influence of human pressure on ecosystems and effectiveness of protected areas
ArticleAbstract: Human influence and its impacts are perceptible in all ecosystems resulting in land transformation,Palabras claves:Conservation, Human impact, LAND MANAGEMENT, Podocarpus National Park, Protected areaAutores:David Draper, Homeier J., M. Tapia Armijos, María Fernanda Tapia-ArmijosFuentes:rraaescopusSpecies distribution models with field validation, a key approach for successful selection of receptor sites in conservation translocations
ArticleAbstract: Conservation translocations of threatened species are being widely used to mitigate human impacts. HPalabras claves:Conservation translocations, extinction, Narcissus cavanillesii, Portugal, Receptor site selectionAutores:David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Isabel MarquesFuentes:scopus