Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species
Of the 300 species of orchids recorded in South Australia, over one-third have been listed as vulner- able, rare, or endangered (Barker et al. 2005). While direct habitat loss is likely to be the major cause for reductions in the former ranges of species, indirect consequences of habitat fragmentati...
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LANKESTERIANA195172021-06-09T20:56:30Z Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species Faast, Renate Facelli, José Of the 300 species of orchids recorded in South Australia, over one-third have been listed as vulner- able, rare, or endangered (Barker et al. 2005). While direct habitat loss is likely to be the major cause for reductions in the former ranges of species, indirect consequences of habitat fragmentation may be responsible for the continued decline of many species within remnant fragments. Of the 300 species of orchids recorded in South Australia, over one-third have been listed as vulner- able, rare, or endangered (Barker et al. 2005). While direct habitat loss is likely to be the major cause for reductions in the former ranges of species, indirect consequences of habitat fragmentation may be responsible for the continued decline of many species within remnant fragments. Universidad de Costa Rica 2015-06-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19517 10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19517 Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; 2007: Lankesteriana: Volumen 7, Número 1-2 Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; 2007: Lankesteriana: Volumen 7, Número 1-2 2215-2067 1409-3871 spa https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19517/19597 |
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Of the 300 species of orchids recorded in South Australia, over one-third have been listed as vulner- able, rare, or endangered (Barker et al. 2005). While direct habitat loss is likely to be the major cause for reductions in the former ranges of species, indirect consequences of habitat fragmentation may be responsible for the continued decline of many species within remnant fragments. |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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investigation of processes leading to the decline of south australia’s caladenia species |
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Investigation of processes leading to the decline of South Australia’s Caladenia species |
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Universidad de Costa Rica |
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