2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-023-01310-8
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Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards

Abstract: Many countries have legislation intended to limit or offset the impact of anthropogenic disturbance and development on threatened plants. Translocations are often integral to those mitigation policies. When translocation is used exclusively to mitigate development impacts, it is often termed a ‘mitigation translocation.’ However, both the terminology and processes vary regarding interpretation and application, resulting in inconsistent standards, often leading to poorly planned and implemented projects. These … Show more

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“…droughts and herbivory). Long-term surveys are necessary to determine the fate of transplanted populations, as populations may appear viable for the first couple of years before declining (Doyle et al 2023). Incorporating these protocols should help the long-term success of S. regia restoration attempts and other rare species alike.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…droughts and herbivory). Long-term surveys are necessary to determine the fate of transplanted populations, as populations may appear viable for the first couple of years before declining (Doyle et al 2023). Incorporating these protocols should help the long-term success of S. regia restoration attempts and other rare species alike.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%