2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8688
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Plant–arthropod interactions of an endangered California lupine

Abstract: The reintroduction of endangered plant species is an essential conservation tool. Reintroductions can fail to create resilient, self‐sustaining populations due to a poor understanding of environmental factors that limit or promote plant success. Biotic factors, specifically plant–arthropod interactions, have been shown to affect the establishment of endangered plant populations. Lupinus nipomensis (Nipomo Mesa lupine) is a state of California (California Rare Plant Rank: 1B.1) and federally (65 FR 14888) endan… Show more

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“…Moreover, targeted monitoring is hypothesis-driven, allowing for the exploration of solutions rather than just observing broad trends (Tepedino and Portman, 2021). For example, targeted monitoring of rare plant reproductive success can benefit specialist bees because of their unique association with specialist pollinators (Motta et al, 2022). Other innovative techniques, such as using camera traps with deep learning technologies are emerging.…”
Section: Long-term Monitoring and Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, targeted monitoring is hypothesis-driven, allowing for the exploration of solutions rather than just observing broad trends (Tepedino and Portman, 2021). For example, targeted monitoring of rare plant reproductive success can benefit specialist bees because of their unique association with specialist pollinators (Motta et al, 2022). Other innovative techniques, such as using camera traps with deep learning technologies are emerging.…”
Section: Long-term Monitoring and Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%