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Toumeyella parvicornis(Hemiptera: Coccidae), Causing Severe Decline of Pinus caribaea var. Bahamensis in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Predicting the potential threat of Casuarina equisetifolia to three endemic plant species on the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Invasive species are one of the main threats to the loss of global biodiversity. Controlling such species requires a high input of effort and resources and therefore it is important to focus control on areas that will maximize gains for conservation. We present a spatial modelling approach that will help... -
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Developing Horticultural Protocols for Threatened Plants from the UK Overseas Territories.
The UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs) Programme based at the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew (RBG, Kew) has an active training and seed collection programme with local partners in most of the UK’s 16 Overseas Territories. Seeds are banked at the Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) for long-term storage, with a particular focus...Corocoran, Marcella ; Hamilton, Martin A. ; Clubbe, Colin
Cultivation, Horticultural protocols, UK Overseas Territories, Threatened plant species, and Propagation
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Research report
Caicos Pine Recovery Project Protocols: Standards and methodologies to conserve the TCI National Tree.
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Technical report
British Virgin Islands June 2019. Fieldwork report and photographic supplement - Overseas Fieldwork Committee (OFC) registration number 559-23.
Hamilton, Martin A. ; Bradley, Kelly A. ; Heller, Thomas M.
Fieldwork, Caribbean, Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, Monitoring, Habitats, and Threatened plant species
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Technical report
British Virgin Islands March-April 2019. Fieldwork report and photographic supplement - Overseas Fieldwork Committee (OFC) registration number 559-21.
Hamilton, Martin A. ; Barrios, Sara ; Sanchez, Michael Dani
Fieldwork, Caribbean, Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, Monitoring, Habitats, and Threatened plant species
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Research report
British Virgin Islands January-February 2020 fieldwork report.
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Journal article
Current knowledge, status, and future for plant and fungal diversity in Great Britain and the UK Overseas Territories
Societal Impact Statement We rely on plants and fungi for most aspects of our lives. Yet plants and fungi are under threat, and we risk losing species before we know their identity, roles, and potential uses. Knowing names, distributions, and threats are first steps toward effective conservation action. Accessible products...