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Australian alpine seed ecology: Plant conservation and adaptation to climate change [ 2009-10-12 - 2014-12-31 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991593]

Researchers: Kathryn Steadman (Chief Investigator) ,  Nicotra, Adrienne (Chief Investigator) ,  ARC Linkage Grant LP1701000985 (Funded by) ,  Dr Gemma Hoyle (Postdoctoral Fellow) ,  Mr Roger Good (Partner Investigator)
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Brief description Australian alpine seed ecology: Plant conservation and adaptation to climate change. The Australian alpine region is critically vulnerable to climate change. Many alpine plant species are already threatened. Our project facilitates effective management of Australian alpine flora, enabling us to preserve alpine biodiversity and improve ecosystem resilience to climate change. Seed banking provides conservation of nationally vulnerable and threatened flora, providing insurance against extinction. Our exemplary contribution to global seed conservation provides a national resource of alpine seeds for revegetation and research and interpretive resources at the Australian National Botanic Gardens facilitate public awareness of the ecological significance and fragility of Australian alpine ecology in response to climate change.

Funding Amount $253,000

Funding Scheme Linkage Projects

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