Description |
xvii, 362 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Ecological studies, 0070-8356 ; vol. 165 |
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Ecological studies ; v. 165
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Why Plant Population Viability Assessment?- Threats to Plant Population Viability: An Introduction.- Factors Affecting Persistence in Formerly Common and Historically Rare Plants.- The Relationship Between Plant-Pathogen and Plant-Herbivore Interactions and Plant Population Persistence in a Fragmented Landscape.- The Origin and Extinction of Species Through Hybridization.- Approaches to Modeling Population Viability in Plants: An Overview.- The Problem and Potential of Count-Based Population Viability Analyses (PVAs).- Habitat Models for PVA.- Assessing Population Viability in Long-Lived Plants.- Considering Interactions: Incorporating Biotic Interactions into Viability Assessment.- Modeling the Effects of Disturbance, Spatial Variation and Environmental Heterogeneity on Population Viability of Plants.- Projecting the Success of Plant Restoration with PVA.- Plant Population Viability: Where to from Here? |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Plant populations.
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Rare plants -- Ecology.
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Plant conservation.
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Rare plants -- Population viability analysis.
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Author |
Schwartz, M. W. (Mark W.), 1958-
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Brigham, C. A. (Christy A.), 1972-
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LC no. |
2003041555 |
ISBN |
3540439099 : |
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