Mating system and early viability resistance to habitat fragmentation in a bird-pollinated eucalypt
Data were used to demonstrate fitness impacts caused by fragmentation context. Showed extensive pollination can protect tree fitness from fragmentation. Grew open-pollinated progeny arrays of the bird-pollinated, mallee tree <i>Eucalyptus incrassata</i> in a randomised block design in a common garden experiment at Monarto, South Australia. Progeny arrays were collected from parental trees in either continuous forest or highly fragmented contexts. Data are therefore experimental, for hypothesis testing Data are not descriptive ecological, not plot based and not time-series. Data are not a representative sample of <i>Eucalyptus incrassata</i> and not representative of mallee eucalypts.
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- 2014-05-19
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- 2022-02-21
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- 2024-12-16
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- Completed PhD by Dr Martin Breed at the University of Adelaide, supervised by Prof Andrew Lowe, Dr Mike Gardner and Dr Kym Ottewell. Main goals of PhD 1. Examine and quantify the impact of fragmentation and tree density on mating patterns, and how this may vary with pollinators of differing mobility 2. Determine the theoretical expectations and perform empirical tests of mating pattern-fitness relationships in trees 3. Explore the plant genetic resource management implications that arise from the observations in aims 1 and 2
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- We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
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- Work was supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage project (LP110200805) and the South Australian Premiers Science and Research Fund awarded to AJL, funding from the Native Vegetation Council of South Australia (grant 09/10/27), Nature Foundation SA Inc., Australian Geographic Society, Biological Society of South Australia, Field Naturalist Society of South Australia, Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia and National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility Travel Grants awarded to MFB. Thanks to Dr Barbara Hall for assistance identifying the fungal disease, Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens staff for assistance in rearing the seedlings and Rob Murphy and the many volunteers for assistance with the common garden experiment.
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- One study area in the Murray-Darling Basin mallee near Monarto, South Australia. IBRA region: Kanmantoo; Murray Darling Depression
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- 2009-01-01 2012-01-01
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- Breed MF, Ottewell KM, Gardner MG, Marklund MHK, Stead MG, Harris JBC, Lowe AJ. 2012. Mating system and early viability resistance to habitat fragmentation in a bird-pollinated eucalypt. Heredity.
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Breed MF, Ottewell KM, Gardner MG, Marklund MHK, Stead MG, Harris JBC, Lowe AJ. 2012. Mating system and early viability resistance to habitat fragmentation in a bird-pollinated eucalypt. Heredity.
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- Opportunistic Sampling of progeny arrays : Parental trees from fragmented context were located opportunistically in the landscape around Monarto, SA (e.g. road verge) Parental trees from continuous context were located opportunistically in the continuous vegetation around Monarto, SA (e.g. conservation parks) Details of seed collection are outlined in methods section of paper.
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- Randomised complete block design common garden experiment: Seedlings were planted in a Randomised complete block design common garden experiment at Monarto, SA All procedures prior to planting are outlined in methods section of paper (e.g. rearing and germination conditions) The height of each plant was measured with a tape measure after 15 months of growth. Also at this time, disease status (presence-absence of fungal disease) was observed.
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