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    Genetic considerations in ecosystem restoration using native tree species by Thomas, Evert, Jalonen, Riina, Loo, Judy, Boshier, David, Gallo, Leonardo, Cavers, Stephen, Bordács, Sándor, Smith, Paul, Bozzano, Michele

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2014)
    “…•Importance of using native tree species in restoration is recognised.•Little attention given to genetic variation within and among native tree species.•We…”
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    Range-wide differential adaptation and genomic offset in critically endangered Asian rosewoods by Hung, Tin Hang, So, Thea, Thammavong, Bansa, Chamchumroon, Voradol, Theilade, Ida, Phourin, Chhang, Bouamanivong, Somsanith, Hartvig, Ida, Gaisberger, Hannes, Jalonen, Riina, Boshier, David H, MacKay, John J

    “…In the billion-dollar global illegal wildlife trade, rosewoods have been the world's most trafficked wild product since 2005. and are the most sought-after…”
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    Reference transcriptomes and comparative analyses of six species in the threatened rosewood genus Dalbergia by Hung, Tin Hang, So, Thea, Sreng, Syneath, Thammavong, Bansa, Boounithiphonh, Chaloun, Boshier, David H., MacKay, John J.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-10-2020)
    “…Dalbergia is a pantropical genus with more than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due to overexploitation for their rosewood timber, along with…”
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    The Circe Principle Explains How Resource-Rich Land Can Waylay Pollinators in Fragmented Landscapes by Lander, Tonya A., Bebber, Daniel P., Choy, Chris T.L., Harris, Stephen A., Boshier, David H.

    Published in Current biology (09-08-2011)
    “…Global declines in pollinators, associated with land-use change [1–6] and fragmentation [7–10], constitute a serious threat to crop production and biodiversity…”
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    Impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on reproduction, dispersal and species persistence for an endangered Chilean tree by Lander, Tonya A., Harris, Stephen A., Cremona, Patricia J., Boshier, David H.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-10-2019)
    “…Survival of rare and endangered plant species following habitat loss and fragmentation is dependent upon in situ reproduction and population persistence, and…”
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    Fragmented but not isolated: Contribution of single trees, small patches and long-distance pollen flow to genetic connectivity for Gomortega keule, an endangered Chilean tree by Lander, Tonya A., Boshier, David H., Harris, Stephen A.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2010)
    “…Habitat fragmentation is a major threat to species survival worldwide due to genetic isolation, inbreeding depression, genetic drift and loss of adaptive…”
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    Inbreeding depression from selfing and mating between relatives in the Neotropical tree Cariniana legalis Mart. Kuntze by Tambarussi, Evandro Vagner, Boshier, David, Vencovsky, Roland, Freitas, Miguel Luiz Menezes, Sebbenn, Alexandre Magno

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-02-2017)
    “…Selfing or mating between related individuals in self-compatible hermaphroditic tree species may lead to inbreeding depression (ID) due to homozygosis in…”
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    Gene flow, mating patterns and inbreeding depression in Roupala montana var. brasiliensis, a neotropical timber species by Pereira, Fernanda B., Sebbenn, Alexandre M., Boshier, David H., Rossini, Bruno C., Marino, Celso L., Freitas, Miguel L. M., Rosa, João R. B. F., Vidal, Edson, Tambarussi, Evandro V.

    Published in New forests (01-07-2024)
    “…Roupala montana var. brasiliensis is a timber tree species native to the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest areas of Brazil. The wood was exploited for international…”
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    Logging Affects Genetic Diversity Parameters in an Araucaria angustifolia Population: An Endangered Species in Southern Brazil by Rafael H. Roque, Alexandre M. Sebbenn, David H. Boshier, Afonso F. Filho, Evandro V. Tambarussi

    Published in Forests (18-05-2023)
    “…Araucaria angustifolia is an endangered species with more than 97% of its natural populations extinct. Logging of the species in the few remaining natural…”
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    Physiological responses of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri under drought and heat stresses by Hung, Tin Hang, Gooda, Rosemary, Rizzuto, Gabriele, So, Thea, Thammavong, Bansa, Tran, Hoa Thi, Jalonen, Riina, Boshier, David H., MacKay, John J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2020)
    “…Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri are classified as vulnerable and endangered, respectively, in the IUCN Red List and under continued threat from…”
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    Paternity analysis reveals significant isolation and near neighbor pollen dispersal in small Cariniana legalis Mart. Kuntze populations in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest by Tambarussi, Evandro V., Boshier, David, Vencovsky, Roland, Freitas, Miguel L. M., Sebbenn, Alexandre M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2015)
    “…Throughout the world, large trees are increasingly rare. Cariniana legalis is the tallest tree species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, reaching up to 60 m in…”
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    Aquaporins in the wild: natural genetic diversity and selective pressure in the PIP gene family in five Neotropical tree species by Audigeos, Delphine, Buonamici, Anna, Belkadi, Laurent, Rymer, Paul, Boshier, David, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Vendramin, Giovanni G, Scotti, Ivan

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (29-06-2010)
    “…Tropical trees undergo severe stress through seasonal drought and flooding, and the ability of these species to respond may be a major factor in their survival…”
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    Flora asociada y perspectivas de conservación para una población de Beilschmiedia berteroana (Gay) Kosterm. (Lauraceae) en un sistema agrícola de Chile central by Sepúlveda, César A., Peñailillo, Patricio, Boshier, David H.

    Published in Gayana. Botánica. (01-06-2019)
    “…Beilschmiedia berteroana (Lauraceae) es un árbol endémico y en peligro de extinción, escasamente distribuido desde la Región Metropolitana (33°49'S y 70°35'W)…”
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    Flower and fruit production and insect pollination of the endangered Chilean tree, Gomortega keule in native forest, exotic pine plantation and agricultural environments by LANDER, TONYA A, HARRIS, STEPHEN A, BOSHIER, DAVID H

    “…This study was undertaken to discover whether patterns of flower and fruit production for Gomortega keule, an endangered Chilean tree, differ between exotic…”
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    Forest and landscape restoration severely constrained by a lack of attention to the quantity and quality of tree seed: Insights from a global survey by Jalonen, Riina, Valette, Michel, Boshier, David, Duminil, Jérôme, Thomas, Evert

    Published in Conservation letters (01-07-2018)
    “…Meeting the multimillion hectare commitments for forest and landscape restoration (FLR) will require billions of tree seed and seedlings. However, the adequacy…”
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    Long distance pollen dispersal and intrapopulation genetic structure determined by clonal diversity in Hymenaea stigonocarpa populations of the Brazilian savanna by Moreno, Maria A., Boshier, David, Tarazi, Roberto, Tambarussi, Evandro V., Aguiar, Bruna I., Ferraz, Elza M., Kageyama, Paulo Y., Sebbenn, Alexandre M.

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-02-2022)
    “…Key message Although all populations show extensive pollen immigration, the occurrence of spatial genetic structure and biparental inbreeding decreased genetic…”
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