节点文献

An early evaluation of translocation actions for endangered plant species on Mediterranean islands

  • 推荐 CAJ下载
  • PDF下载
  • 不支持迅雷等下载工具,请取消加速工具后下载。

【作者】 Giuseppe FenuGianluigi BacchettaS.Christodoulou CharalambosChristini FournarakiGian Pietro Giusso del GaldoPanagiota GotsiouAngelos KyratzisCarole PiazzaMagdalena VicensMaria Silvia PinnaBertrand de Montmollin

【Author】 Giuseppe Fenu;Gianluigi Bacchetta;S.Christodoulou Charalambos;Christini Fournaraki;Gian Pietro Giusso del Galdo;Panagiota Gotsiou;Angelos Kyratzis;Carole Piazza;Magdalena Vicens;Maria Silvia Pinna;Bertrand de Montmollin;Centro Conservazione Biodiversità (CCB), Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell’Ambiente (DISVA), Università degli Studi di Cagliari;Hortus Botanicus Karalitanus (HBK), Università degli Studi di Cagliari;Department of Forests, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment;CIHEAM Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh);Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania;Agricultural Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment;Office de l’Environnement de la Corse (OEC);Jardí Botànic de Sóller Foundation (JBS);Mediterranean Plant Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC);

【通讯作者】 Giuseppe Fenu;

【机构】 Centro Conservazione Biodiversità (CCB), Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita e dell’Ambiente (DISVA), Università degli Studi di CagliariHortus Botanicus Karalitanus (HBK), Università degli Studi di CagliariDepartment of Forests, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentCIHEAM Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh)Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of CataniaAgricultural Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and EnvironmentOffice de l’Environnement de la Corse (OEC)Jardí Botànic de Sóller Foundation (JBS)Mediterranean Plant Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC)

【摘要】 In situ conservation is widely considered a primary conservation strategy. Plant translocation, specifically, represents an important tool for reducing the extinction risk of threatened species. However, thus far, few documented translocations have been carried out in the Mediterranean islands. The CareMediflora project, carried out on six Mediterranean islands, tackles both short-and long-term needs for the insular endangered plants through in situ and ex situ conservation actions. The project approach is based on using ex situ activities as a tool to improve in situ conservation of threatened plant species.Fifty island plants(representing 45 taxa) were selected for translocations using common criteria.During the translocations, several approaches were used, which differed in site selection method, origin of genetic material, type of propagative material, planting method, and more. Although only preliminary data are available, some general lessons can be learned from the experience of the CareMediflora project. Among the factors restricting the implementation of translocations, limited financial resources appear to be the most important. Specific preliminary management actions, sometimes to be reiterated after translocation, increase the overall cost, but often are necessary for translocation success. Translocation using juvenile/reproductive plants produces better results over the short term,although seeds may provide good results over the long run(to be assessed in the future). Regardless,plant translocation success can only be detected over long periods; therefore, proper evaluation of plant translocations requires a long-term monitoring protocol. Care-Mediflora project represents the first attempt to combine the existing approaches in a common plant conservation strategy specifically focusing on the Mediterranean islands.

【Abstract】 In situ conservation is widely considered a primary conservation strategy. Plant translocation, specifically, represents an important tool for reducing the extinction risk of threatened species. However, thus far, few documented translocations have been carried out in the Mediterranean islands. The CareMediflora project, carried out on six Mediterranean islands, tackles both short-and long-term needs for the insular endangered plants through in situ and ex situ conservation actions. The project approach is based on using ex situ activities as a tool to improve in situ conservation of threatened plant species.Fifty island plants(representing 45 taxa) were selected for translocations using common criteria.During the translocations, several approaches were used, which differed in site selection method, origin of genetic material, type of propagative material, planting method, and more. Although only preliminary data are available, some general lessons can be learned from the experience of the CareMediflora project. Among the factors restricting the implementation of translocations, limited financial resources appear to be the most important. Specific preliminary management actions, sometimes to be reiterated after translocation, increase the overall cost, but often are necessary for translocation success. Translocation using juvenile/reproductive plants produces better results over the short term,although seeds may provide good results over the long run(to be assessed in the future). Regardless,plant translocation success can only be detected over long periods; therefore, proper evaluation of plant translocations requires a long-term monitoring protocol. Care-Mediflora project represents the first attempt to combine the existing approaches in a common plant conservation strategy specifically focusing on the Mediterranean islands.

【基金】 financially supporting (80%) the CARE-MEDIFLORA project
  • 【文献出处】 Plant Diversity ,植物多样性(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年02期
  • 【分类号】Q948
  • 【被引频次】2
  • 【下载频次】10
节点文献中: