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DOI10.1007/s11852-019-00684-0
The importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration
Luong, Justin C.1,2; Nolan, Madeline P.3; Stratton, Lisa C.2
发表日期2019
ISSN1400-0350
EISSN1874-7841
卷号23期号:3页码:553-562
英文摘要

In coastalCalifornia dune ecosystems protect coastal cities from damaging storms and provide habitat for native wildlife. Despite the economic and ecological importance of coastal dunes, habitat loss has continued and is predicted to accelerate with a changing climate. To combat the effects of climate change and ensure that coastal dunes will persist into the future, they need to be prioritized for conservation and restoration. However, for restoration to be successful, endemic plants, which are plant with specialized habitat requirements, need to be prioritized because they make up a significant portion of the biodiversity in California coastal dunes. Because endemic plants are rare and there is limited stock of plants available for transplant, we need to be more aggressive in using pilot studies. These can be used to evaluate the biotic and abiotic conditions that maximize growth and reproduction and to help guide effective reintroduction. To evaluate how exploratory pilot studies can enhance the restoration of rare and endemic plant species, weconducted a study restoring Lupinus nipomensis, aUnited States federally endangered species, on coastal dunes in San Luis Obispo County, California. We found that L. nipomensis had the highest seed production in plots that had a steep, north facing slope and were protected from herbivores. Our results suggest that restoration efforts should be focused on areas with these characteristics to maximize restoration success. Our pilot reintroduction of L. nipomensis highlights the importance of using pilot experiments to enhance reintroduction success and to quicken the recovery of coastal dune ecosystems.


WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Water Resources
来源期刊JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/98383
作者单位1.Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Environm Studies, 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA;
2.Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Cheadle Ctr Biodivers & Ecol Restorat, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA;
3.Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Ecol Evolut & Marine Biol, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
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Luong, Justin C.,Nolan, Madeline P.,Stratton, Lisa C.. The importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration[J],2019,23(3):553-562.
APA Luong, Justin C.,Nolan, Madeline P.,&Stratton, Lisa C..(2019).The importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration.JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION,23(3),553-562.
MLA Luong, Justin C.,et al."The importance of pilot studies and understanding microhabitat requirements when reintroducing endemic plants during coastal dune restoration".JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION 23.3(2019):553-562.
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