Persisting endangered status of Serianthes nelsonii reveals need for adaptive management

A University of Guam review of published research on the critically endangered Serianthes nelsonii tree has revealed a reason why the population of the trees continues to be endangered despite a long history of funded conservation projects and a national recovery plan implemented 26 years ago. The review article, co-authored by biologists of the Plant Physiology Laboratory of UOG’s Western Pacific Tropical Research Center, was published on March 2 in Horticulturae journal.


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Source: Phys.org