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Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate: Promises and Perils: The Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration Series

Autor Dr. Joyce Maschinski PhD, Dr. Kristin E Haskins PhD
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2012
Considered an essential conservation tool, plant reintroductions have been conducted for many of the world's rarest plant species. The expertise and knowledge gained through these efforts constitute an essential storehouse of information for conservationists faced with a rapidly changing global climate.

This volume presents a comprehensive review of reintroduction projects and practices, the circumstances of their successes or failures, lessons learned, and the potential role for reintroductions in preserving species threatened by climate change. Contributors examine current plant reintroduction practices, from selecting appropriate source material and recipient sites to assessing population demography.

The findings culminate in a set of Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines, included in an appendix. These guidelines cover stages from planning and implementation to long-term monitoring, and offer not only recommended actions but also checklists of questions to consider that are applicable to projects around the world.

Traditional reintroduction practice can inform managed relocation-the deliberate movement of species outside their native range-which may be the only hope for some species to persist in a natural environment. Included in the book are discussions of the history, fears, and controversy regarding managed relocation, along with protocols for evaluating invasive risk and proposals for conducting managed relocation of rare plants.

Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate is a comprehensive and accessible reference for practitioners to use in planning and executing rare plant reintroductions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781597268318
ISBN-10: 1597268313
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 36 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Seria The Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration Series


Notă biografică

Joyce Maschinski is the conservation ecologist leading the South Florida conservation program at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. 
Kristin E. Haskins is the research scientist at The Arboretum at Flagstaff and a research assistant professor at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Cuprins

Boxes
Foreword \ Peter H. Raven
Acknowledgments
 
Chapter 1. Introduction \ Joyce Maschinski and Kristin E. Haskins
 
PART I. Review of Plant Reintroductions
Chapter 2. Characterizing Two Decades of Rare Plant Reintroductions \ Edward O. Guerrant Jr.
Chapter 3. A Meta-Analysis of Threatened Plant Reintroductions from across the Globe \ Sahra E. Dalrymple, Esther Banks, Gavin B. Stewart, and Andrew S. Pullin
 
PART II. Reintroduction Science and Practice
Chapter 4. The Critical Role of the Public: Plant Conservation through Volunteer and Community Outreach Projects \ Joyce Mschinski, Samuel J. Wright, and Caroline Lewis
Chapter 5. Genetic Considerations in Rare Plant Reintroduction: Practical Applications (or How Are We Doing?) \ Jennifer Ramp Neale
Chapter 6. Transitioning Plants to New Environments: Beneficial Applications of Soil Microbes \ Kristin E. Haskins and Valerie Pence
Chapter 7. Optimal Locations for Plant Reintroductions in a Changing World \ Joyce Maschinski, Donald A. Falk, Samuel J. Wright, Jennifer Possley, Julissa Roncal, and Kristie S. Wendelberger
Chapter 8. Strategic Decisions in Conservation: Using Species Distribution Modeling to Match Ecological Requirements to Available Habitat \ Crystal Krause and Deana Pennington
Chapter 9. Using Population Viability Analysis to Plan Reintroductions \ Tiffany M. Knight
Chapter 10. Influence of Founder Population Size, Propagule Stages, and Life History on the Survival of Reintroduced Plant Populations \ Matthew A. Albrecht and Joyce Maschinski
Chapter 11. Determining Success Criteria for Reintroductions of Threatened Long-Lived Plants \ Leonie Monks, David Coates, Timothy Bell, and Marlin Bowles
Chapter 12. Unique Reintroduction Considerations in Hawaii: Case Studies from a Decade of Rare Plant Restoration at the Oahu Army Natural Resource Rare Plant Program \ H. Kapua Kawelo, Susan Ching Harbin, Stephanie M. Joe, Matthew J. Keir, and Lauren Weisenberger
 
PART III. Managed Relocation
Chapter 13. Managed Relocation: Panacea or Pandemonium? \ Kristin E. Haskins and Brian G. Keel
Chapter 14. Is Managed Relocation of Rare Plants Another Pathway for Biological Invasions? \ Sarah Reichard, Hong Liu, and Chad Husby
 
PART IV. Synthesis and Appendices
Chapter 15. Synthesis and Future Directions \ Kathryn Kennedy, Matthew A. Albrecht, Edward O. Guerrant Jr., Sarah E. Dalrymple, Joyce Maschinski, and Kristin E. Haskins
 
Appendix 1. Center for Plant Conservation Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines \ Joyce Maschinski, Matthew A. Albrecht, Leonie Monks, and Kristin E. Haskins
Appendix 2. Studies Used for Meta-analysis \ Edward O. Gueerant Jr., Matthew A. Albrecht, and Sarah E. Dalrymple
Glossary
Literature Cited
Index

Recenzii

"will serve as a very useful resource for anyone interested or involved in the management of rare plants."

"A must read for those interested in [managed relocation]... There is more than enoughsubstance in this text to warrant a place on any conservation, restoration, landscape, or geographical ecologist's bookshelf."

"This is an extremely important book which needs to be widely read and more importantly used as stimulus for debate so that we can decide upon the policy and actions which will be required to manage environments and to conserve biodiversity in the future."

"A solid and core addition for science and environmental collections, Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate is not to be overlooked."

"...this work will certainly be heavily used and referenced by diverse readers around the world."

"Governments worldwide have committed to restoring at least 15 percent of the world's degraded ecosystems by 2020. Plant reintroduction is a vital component of this effort, putting the right species back in the right places. This book is essential reading for all who would join the global task of restoring the earth."

"Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate provides a timely and comprehensive review of the science of restoring rare plant species. In our changing world, the threats to plants, and the need for restoration, are both rapidly increasing. This volume provides some of the best thinking on the design and implementation of reintroduction projects and belongs on the bookshelves of all those working to stem the losses of plant biodiversity."

Descriere

This volume presents a comprehensive review of reintroduction projects and practices, the circumstances of their successes or failures, lessons learned, and the potential role for reintroductions in preserving species threatened by climate change. Contributors examine current plant reintroduction practices, from selecting appropriate source material and recipient sites to assessing population demography.
 
The findings culminate in a set of Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines, included in an appendix to the book. These guidelines cover stages from planning and implementation to long-term monitoring, and offer not only recommended actions but also checklists of questions to consider that are applicable to projects around the world.
 
Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate is a comprehensive and accessible reference for practitioners to use in planning and executing rare plant reintroductions.