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A conservation framework for the Critically Endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinax
ArticleAbstract: With 30 threatened species (14 categorized as Critically Endangered and 16 as Endangered, sensu IUCNPalabras claves:Antilles, ARECACEAE, IUCN, Plant biodiversity, red lists, taxonomy, Tropical IslandsAutores:Cinea W., González-Oliva L., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez F., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Moya C.E., Peguero B., Verdecia R.Fuentes:scopusEx situ conservation of large and small plant populations illustrates limitations of common conservation metrics
ArticleAbstract: Premise of research. Ex situ plant conservation can be improved through genetic analysis. One area oPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Botanic garden, Caribbean, Conservation genetics, Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Target 9, Pseudophoenix sargentiiAutores:Cartwright F., Dosmann M., Fant J., Freid E.H., Griffith M.P., Havens K., Hoban S., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Kramer A.T., Magellan T.M., Meerow A.W., Meyer A., Sánchez V., Santiago-Valentín E., Spence E., Sustasche-Sustache J.A.Fuentes:scopusHow well does a botanical garden collection of a rare palm capture the genetic variation in a wild population?
ArticleAbstract: Conservation is increasingly central to the botanic garden mission. Living plant collections are impPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Botanic garden, Ex situ conservation, Leucothrinax, Living collection, ThrinaxAutores:Griffith M.P., Husby C.E., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Lewis C.E., Namoff S., Noblick L.R.Fuentes:scopusSweet drinks are made of this: Conservation genetics of an endemic palm species from the Dominican Republic
ArticleAbstract: Pseudophoenix ekmanii is a threatened palm species endemic to the Dominican Republic. Sap from treesPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean, ethnobotany, Hispaniola, in situ conservation, protected areas, SSRs, sugar palms, Tropical IslandsAutores:Abdo M., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jiménez F., Lewis C.E., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Moynihan J., Namoff S., Peguero B., Rodríguez-Peña R.A., Veloz A., Wettberg E.V.Fuentes:scopus