Improving success rates of remote conservation translocations by mitigating harsh in-situ environmental conditions: A case study on a Critically Endangered succulent

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Journal for Nature Conservation Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jnc.2025.126851
A.W. Frisby, M. Momberg, P.C. le Roux
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Conservation translocations of threatened plants are an important measure used to curb extinctions. Some translocation attempts have had poor success rates, particularly in remote locations where after-care is difficult, and this type of intervention often lacks empirical data to inform protocols for subsequent attempts. To address this issue, we undertook a conservation translocation on a Critically Endangered succulent (Aloe peglerae), with the aim of identifying factors that promote survival rates of transplanted seedlings in remote areas of suitable habitat. Protection from the sun, through shading by grass tussocks, improved survival rates of transplanted seedlings significantly during all three years within the study period. Survival rates were also higher for larger seedlings, but the latter effect was only observed during the first-year post-transplantation. Seedling growth differed between years (being highest in the wettest year), and was improved by the applications of potassium silicate (K2SiO3) during cultivation, a biostimulant that increases drought tolerance in plants. All the observed positive effects on seedling growth were, however, only significant during the first-year post-transplantation. Fire exposure negatively affected seedling growth, but also only during the first-year. Based on these results, a suggested protocol for guiding the planning and implementation of conservation translocations of threatened succulent plant species is provided. This study illustrates the value of generating empirical data prior to undertaking larger scale conservation translocations to maximise resource use and increase success rates. The use of a biostimulant is a novel approach to the field of conservation translocations, and could have wide-ranging applications.
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Journal for Nature Conservation
Journal for Nature Conservation 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages collaboration between scientists and practitioners, including the integration of biodiversity issues with social and economic concepts. Therefore, conceptual, technical and methodological papers, as well as reviews, research papers, and short communications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including theoretical ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modelling, and others, provided that there is a clear connection and immediate relevance to nature conservation. Manuscripts without any immediate conservation context, such as inventories, distribution modelling, genetic studies, animal behaviour, plant physiology, will not be considered for this journal; though such data may be useful for conservationists and managers in the future, this is outside of the current scope of the journal.
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