Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7630
Title: Current state of plant conservation translocations across Europe: motivations, challenges and outcomes
Authors: Godefroid, Sandrine
Lacquaye, Sam
Ensslin, Andreas
Dalrymple, Sarah
Abeli, Thomas
Branwood, Hannah
Ferrando Pardo, Inmaculada
Ferrer Gallego, P. Pablo
Zippel, Elke
Gouveia, Luísa
Lobo, Carlos Alberto
Fernandes, Francisco
Rasp, Marion
Daco, Laura
Séleck, Maxime
Frankard, Philippe
Fischer, Leonie K.
Koutsovoulou, Katerina
Finger, Aline
Valkó, Orsolya
Garfi, Giuseppe
Španiček, Branka
Bürli, Sarah
Dickenmann, Regula
Jones, Johanna
Guyonneau, Julien
Papuga, Guillaume
De Vitis, Marcello
Fenu, Giuseppe
Van Rossum, Fabienne
Cogoni, Donatella
Foster, Gail
Julien, Margaux
Piqueray, Julien
Vít, Petr
Bonnet, Véronique
Carta, Angelino
Descombes, Patrice
Lazarević, Maja 
Müller, Norbert
Orsenigo, Simone
Ravera, Sonia
Sild, Mari
Smyth, Sarah
Wagner, Thomas C.
Walisch, Tania
Ballian, Dalibor
Cambria, Vito Emanuele
Colas, Bruno
Dixon, Lara
Draper, David
Froidevaux, Viviane
Pagitz, Konrad
Pánková, Hana
Pankhurst, Tim
Preston, Jamie
Prunier, Patrice
Saura-Mas, Sandra
Sartori, Karin
Socher, Stephanie A.
Stanik, Nils
Wunderli, Anna
Nikowitz, Tanja
White, Fiona Jane
Keywords: Assisted colonization;Ecological replacement;Ecological restoration;Plant reintroduction;Population reinforcement;Species recovery
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2025
Rank: M21
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Dordrecht
Journal: Biodiversity and Conservation
Volume: 34
Issue: 3
Start page: 769
End page: 792
Abstract: 
Plant translocation is a conservation technique increasingly used around the world. In Europe, numerous unpublished initiatives have resulted in scattered information in grey literature that is difficult to access. This represents a major obstacle to the exchange of information and experience among scientists, practitioners and competent authorities. To help filling this gap, we launched a large-s...
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7630
ISSN: 09603115
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-025-03013-0
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