The endangered Tunbridge buttercup (Ranunculus prasinus): Ecology, conservation status and introduction to the Township Lagoon Nature Reserve, Tasmania
Ranunculus prasinus is a mat-forming species of the marginal herbfields and tussock grasslands of brackish wetlands. It is only known from four wetlands, all on private land, in the driest part of Tasmania. The species has been successfully introduced from divisions from three of the populations into a secure reserve with similar vegetation to that of the natural populations. This is considered to be desirable and morally sound in that it increases the chances of survival of native biological diversity as a whole. However, ex situ measures and a gaining of security for natural populations would also be prudent.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Ecology
Volume
22
Pagination
347-351
ISSN
0307-692X
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
Blackwell Science
Place of publication
Melbourne
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified