The following is a list of APC bulletins from 2014 through to present with a limited number of articles available to display.

You can download a copy of all articles from APC Volume 13 Issue 1 to the present from Informit at a cost of $33.00 per article.

 

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 25 Number  4   March 2017 – May 2017

New approaches to fighting native plant extinction – Gregory Andrews

Restore & Renew, a wealth of new information in support of ecological restoration practices –Maurizio Rossetto

Climate-ready revegetation. A guide for natural resource managers –Nola Hancock, Rebecca Harris, Linda Broadhurst and Lesley Hughes

Genetic rescue of the Plains Yam Daisy (Microseris scapigera) on the Merri Creek –  Brian Bainbridge

Managing imperfection in post-mined landscapes: determining the best practicable ecosystem reference sites –Nic McCaffrey, Peter Erskine and David Doley

The devolved grant model: Achieving lasting conservation outcomes across Tasmania –Peter Stronach

Engineered co-existence of novel green roof habitat holds conservation promise –Pamela J.A. Spencer

Friends of the Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens Grant Recipient Report 2016 – Attending the 11th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference (APCC11) –Lorraine Perrins

Report on APCC11 Conference Field Trip to Wilsons Promontory National Park –Geoff Robertson

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 25 Number  3   December 2016 – February 2017

From the editor– Paul Adam

President’s Report – Linda Broadhurst

The threat of myrtle rust to the conservation of the endangered tree, Gossia gonoclada (Myrtaceae) in south east Queensland– Tamara Taylor, Louise Morin, Geoff Pegg and Jacinta Zalucki

Holding on to Tea-tree fingers: a critically endangered fungus –Tom W. May and Sapphire J.M. McMullan-Fisher

Fontainea dude thinks he’s a lady – recovery of the Coastal Fontainea and investigation into temporal monoecy– Dianne Brown, Rhonda James and Annette McKinley

Threatened species management on the rural-urban interface: insight from a critically endangered shrub – John Patykowski, Matt Dell and Maria Gibson

Parks and people: Promoting plant conservation –Anne Cochrane

New approaches to plant conservation challenges. Conservation for people and nature, benefiting both. Reflecting on FOG’s experience, learning and vision –Geoff Robertson

Effect of fire and digestion by herbivores on seeds of the exotic invasive species Acacia nilotica in savanna at Baluran National Park Indonesia –Sutomo and Eddie van Etten

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 25 Number  2   September – November 2016

From the editor – Paul Adam

How do germination responses to smoke relate to phylogeny, growth form, fire response strategies and vegetation type? A focus on eastern Australia – Alexandra J.R. Carthey and Michelle R. Leishman

How fire and seasonal temperatures influence the germination of many plant species: insights from Boronia (Rutaceae)- Berin D.E. Mackenzie,Tony D. Auld, David A. Keith and Mark K. J. Ooi

Changes in seed dormancy over time in fire‑prone flora -Ganesha Liyanage and Mark Ooi

The rainforest challenge – testing the ‘unstorable seed’ assumption -Karen D. Sommerville, Graeme Errington, Zoe-Joy Newby and
Catherine A. Offord

Seeds of change: A case study in improving rehabilitation success – Alice Quarmby

A non-seed based method for enhancement planting of the critically endangered Pomaderris delicata – Joe McAuliffe, David Taylor and Keith McDougall

Counting the uncountable: estimating abundance of the rhizomatous Stackhousia subterranean W.R.Barker (Celastraceae) – Mark Wapstraand Lorilee V. Yates

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 25 Number  1   June – August 2016

From the editor – Paul Adam and Zoe Knapp

KeyBase – teaching old keys new tricks – Kevin Thiele and Niels Klazenga

An eFlora of Australasia: a collaborative and dynamic online platform for managing Floras – Zoe Knapp, Kevin Thiele, Rebecca Pirzl and Michael Hope

FunKey or not so fun: creating interactive keys to macrofungi – Tom May

Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants Identification System – Frank Zich and Raelee Kerrigan

How do you identify your plant? – Louisa Murray, Barbara Wiecek and Joel Cohen

The Key to Tasmanian Vascular Plants – Greg Jordan

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 8: project monitoring and evaluation – Dan Cole and Greg Siepen

 Images worth a thousand ideas: Digitising the National Seed Bank collection – Brook Clinton and Lydia Guja

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 24 Number  4   March – May 2016

From the editor – Paul Adam

Vale Roger Good

Towards a centre for intergrated adaption research in the Australian mountains – Adrienne B. Nicotra, Justin Borevitz,

Michael Dunlop, Ary Hoffmann, Jamie Kirkpatrick, Angela Moles, John Morgan, Albert van Dijk and Roger Good

Tribute from the Australian National Botanic Gardens to Roger Good- Sabrina Sonntag

Roger Good and the bogs and fens of the Australian Alps – Jennie Whinam and Genevieve Wright

Roger Good’s role in developing restoration techniques in temperate highland peat swamp on sandstone in the Blue Mountains –
Shane Grundy

The impacts of increasing solar ultraviolet light on the wetland mires of the mainland Australian Alps – Roger Good, Genevieve Wright,
Geoff Hope and Jennie Whinam

Explaining feedbacks between fire and flammability in the Snowgums and beyond – Philip Zylstra

The vulnerability of peatlands in the Australian Alps – Ben J. French, Geoffrey S.Hope, Lynda D. Pryor and David M.J.S. Bowman

The unique and surprising environments of Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) in the Blue Mountains, NSW –
Scott Mooney and Len Martin

The benefits of restored linear vegetation corridors for biodiversity conservation – a case study – Stuart Johnston and Roger Good

Management of herbivory in the Montane Heath and Thicket TEC of the eastern Stirling Range, Western Australia – Sarah Barrett
and Damien Rathbone

Can synthetic vegetation (novel ecosystems) help nature conservation in the Anthropocene? – Peter Bridgewater

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 24 Number 3   December 2015 – February 2016

First edition printed in full colour

From the editor – Paul Adam

President’s Report – David Coates

Introduction to new ANPC President

The enigmatic Myxomycetes – Sarah Lloyd

Conservation of fungi in Lane Cove Bushland Park – Ray and Elma Kearney

Waxcap conservation in England and Wales and a new approach to translocation – Barry Wright

Endless forms most bizarre – Alison Pouliot

Biological soil crust morphogroups: function follows form – Max Mallen-Cooper

Extensive and diverse biocrusts protect remnant dunes and flood plains of Bladensburg National Park – Wendy Williams, Burkhard Büdel, and Colin Driscoll

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 6: landholder and community engagement – Dan Cole
and Greg Siepen

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 7: risk management and contingency planning – Dan Cole
and Greg Siepen

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 24 Number 2  September – November 2015

From the editor -Paul Adam

Saving arid and semi-arid southern Australia after over 150 years of exotic grazing pressure: have we got the time and the will? –
Tony D Auld, Andrew Denham, Mark Tozer, John Porter, Berin Mackenzie and David Keith

The gritty fight against feral rabbits: testing the effectiveness of a browsing deterrent (Sen‑TreeTM) on native grassy‑groundcovers –

Chris Macris, James Mcnamarra and Evan FreameThe use of aerial survey to support rabbit control and native vegetation regeneration on the Hay Plains of NSW – Suzanne Holbery, Michael Leane and Ray Willis Australian National Botanic Gardens – Master Plan

Rangeland vegetation recovery with feral goat control – Renée-Claire Hartley

Reflecting on Feral Status – Paul Gibson-Roy

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 5: project management – Dan Cole and Greg Siepen

The shock of the new? – Paul Adam

Introducing the Australian Seed Bank Partnership – Anne Cochrane

Regular features

ANPC Member Profile

Workshops

News

Research Roundup

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 24 Number 1   June – August 2015

From the editor – Huw Morgan

Citizen science: Community monitoring of Marri canker disease – Alex Chapman, Cielito Marbus, Trudy Paap, Treena Burgess and Giles Hardy

Unravelling the secrets of the Crowded Leek Orchid: a partnership between volunteers and business – Philip Collier and James Dick

When is a Yam Daisy more than a Yam Daisy? When is a grassland more than a grassland – Paul Gibson-Roy

Democratisation of biological collections: developing an online image herbarium for mine rehabilitation sites in Queensland – Nic McCaffrey, Andrew Fletcher, Peter Erskine, David Mulligan and Michael Giddens

Murrumbidgee Bossiaea – a Canberra collaboration – Alison McInnes, Tom North, Lydia Guja, Luke Johnston and Julian Seddon

Seedballs: a useful tool for revegetating difficult terrain? – Ian Rayner, Sarah Hnatiuk and Graham Fifield

Vegwatch: a citizen science program for monitoring vegetation condition – Sarah Sharp, Linda Beveridge, Melinda Hillery, Jo Lynch

Citizen science and conservation: Are volunteers the way of the future for effective decision-making? – Ayesha Tulloch

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 4: maintenance – Dan Cole and Greg Siepen

Regular features

News from the Australian Seedbank Partnership

ANPC Member Profile

News

Book Reviews

Workshop Report

Research Roundup

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 23 Number 4   March – May 2015 

From the editor – Huw Morgan

Wildfire reveals new populations of the endangered Commersonia rosea and Monotaxis macrophylla in northern Wollemi National Park, NSW – Stephen Bell and Bill Holzinger

Translocating the Spiny Daisy: partnerships with winning outcomes -Doug Bickerton and Christophe Tourenq

Using seed production areas to meet restoration targets and secure genetic diversity -Linda Broadhurst, Tara Hopley, Lan Li, Jim Begley

The Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance – connectivity is key – Dianne Brown

The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network – Rewi Elliot

In defence of ferals and weeds by Paul Gibson-Roy

Towards new nursery industry protocols for Phytophthora control: supply of stock for restoration and revegetation by David J. Hancock

Phenology and its contribution to understanding how plants adapt to a changing world -Marie R. Keatley

Plenary Lecture: Engagement and Communication in the Modern World subtheme
Communicating, connecting, inspiring, acting in the modern world – Andrew Smith

Sacred values and filthy lucre – taboo trade‑offs in conservation. A perspective on the triage debate – Terry Walshe, Rodrigo Estevez, Zoe Knapp and Martina Di Fonzo

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 3: implementation phase -Dan Cole and Greg Siepen

Regular features

ANPC member profile

Projects in focus

Book reviews

Research Roundup
ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 23 Number 3   December 2014 – February 2015

From the editor – Huw Morgan

President’s Report – David Coates

Opening address to the 10th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2014 – David Coates

Keynote Address: Communicating science. Does social media carve a gap between young and old readers? -Ian Lunt

 Plenary Lecture: Animals in Plant Conservation subtheme

 Plant and animal conservation: you can’t have one without the other! – Jonathan Majer

 Feral deer damage in Tasmanian restoration plantings -Tanya G Bailey, Archana Gauli, Paul Tilyard, Neil J Davidson, Brad M Potts

 Understanding plant responses to changing climates: seed germination, seedling emergence and early growth in Banksia – Anne Cochrane, Gemma L. Hoyle, Colin J. Yates and Adrienne B. Nicotra

 Teaming with volunteers to save our rare flora – Bob Dixon

 Alpine restoration: identifying needs and determining priorities -Roger Good, Stuart Johnston, Adrienne Nicotra and Jennie Whinam

 Assessing the risk of gene flow from plantation to native eucalypts: A long-term partnership in biodiversity management –
Matthew J Larcombe, Tim Leaman, René E Vaillancourt and Brad M Potts

 Gardens for Wildlife: promoting biodiversity conservation in urban areas – Iona Mitchell

What’s killing the trees? Is climate change the cause of Ribbon Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) dieback in the Monaro region of NSW? – Catherine Ross

 Azorella macqauriensis: battling for survival in the subantarctic – Natalie Tapson

 Moving from monoculture to multiculture: a history of Bitou Bush on the Tweed Coast, northern NSW -Rhonda James, Tanya Fountain
and John Turnbull

 Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 2: the planning framework -Dan Cole and Greg Siepen

 Regular features

 ANPC member profile

 Book review

 Information resources and useful websites

 Research roundup

 ANPC Corporate Members

 

 Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 23 Number 2   September – November 2014

 From the editor -Huw Morgan

Biosecurity in Australia: a snapshot of biosecurity policy and initiatives at the Australian Government Department of Agriculture  -Sustainability and Biosecurity Policy Division

Victoria’s Hawkweed eradication program: an enduring Alpine partnership -Cindy Hauser, Neil Smith and Charlie Pascoe

Managing invasive plant species using spatially explicit population modelling -Nicholas Beeton

Wild Native Rose: untangling the causes of population decline -Kate Brown and Cathy Bourke

Volunteers tackle native woody weeds jumping the Garden’s fence -Rosemary Purdie

When biosecurity is threatened from within: the case of the native environmental weed, Pittosporum undulatum – Dr Steven Douglas

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: recently introduced pests of invasive flora may also threaten endangered native species -Peter Ridgeway
and Alex Burgess-Buxton

Considerations for large-scale biodiversity reforestation plantings. Part 1: securing access to land -Dan Cole and Greg Siepen.

Regular features

ANPC member profile

Report from New Zealand Plant Conservation Network

Conference report

Upcoming conferences and workshops

Information resources and useful websites

Research round up

 ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 23 Number 1   June – August 2014

From the editor – Huw Morgan

Canberra Nature Map: an online community discovering and recording Canberra’s floral treasures -Aaron Clausen

Ants, Seeds and Grassland Restoration -Paul Gibson-Roy

Linking Schools to Biodiversity Restoration: The Willmot Public School Connecting the Cumberland Program -Paul Gibson-Roy
and Anne Denham

Suggested strategies for germinating recalcitrant seeds -David Hancock

Myrtle Rust – what’s happening? -Bob Makinson

Regular features

ANPC member profiles

Workshop report

Upcoming conferences and workshops

Information resources and useful websites

Research round up

ANPC Corporate Members

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 22 Number 4   March – May 2014

 From the editor – Huw Morgan

 Introduction to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation – Suzanne Sharrock

Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: Australia’s National Focal Point – Judy West and Zoë Knapp

The Australian Seed Bank Partnership’s contributions to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation -Dr Lucy A. Sutherland

Seed longevity of Australian species – David Merritt

 What are we conserving? Living collections contributing to Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation – Zoë Knapp,Lottie Boardman, Belinda Brown and Judy West

 Addressing Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation in Western Australia -Anne Cochrane, Andrew Crawford and David Coates

 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation and the National Arboretum Canberra -Mark Richardson, Adam Burgess, and Lynne Sealie

 Working towards securing plant biodiversity in Tasmania – Lorraine Perrins and James Wood

 Conservation on a remote island: safeguarding the Macquarie Island Cushion Plant (Azorella macquariensis) – Lorraine Perrins
and Natalie Tapson

 It’s time for a Global Strategy for Plant and Fungus Conservation – Alison Pouliot, Tom May, Sapphire McMullan-Fisher, Peter Buchanan, Lyn Allison and Jasmin Packer

 Regular features

 ANPC Member profile

 Projects in focus

 Upcoming conferences and workshops

 Website review

 Information resources and useful websites

 Research round up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Australasian Plant Conservation   Volume 22 Number 3   December 2013 – February 2014

 

 

 

From the editor – Selga Harrington

 

 

 

President’s Report – David Coates

 

 

 

Are seed banks misunderstood? A perspective from the Millennium Seed Bank – Paul Smith

 

 

 

Historic seed collections germinated for the Australian PlantBank opening – Monica Fahey, Amelia Martyn and Cathy Offord

 

 

 

Meeting the seed needs for future restoration – Paul Gibson-Roy and John Delpratt

 

 

 

Seed production project produces translocation spin off for a highly threatened species -David Taylor, Joe McAuliffe, Tom North, Paul Gibson-Roy, Bindi Vanzella, Nicki Taws, Greg Baines,Emma Cook, Brendan Lepschi and Linda Broadhurst

 

 

 

Germination of the endangered species Port Lincoln Speedwell in response to season and fire cues -Jenny Guerin, Michael Thorpe,
Dan Duval and Phillip Ainsley

 

 

 

A comparison of germination stimulants applied to five difficult to germinate native species from Queensland -Tima Racule and Philip M. Cameron

 

 

 

Brief notes on Baeckea kandos, a highly restricted endemic from Wollemi National Park – Steve Clarke

 

 

 

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ANPC Member profile

 

 

 

Recent workshop reports

 

 

 

Upcoming conferences and workshops

 

 

 

Book review

 

 

 

Information resources and useful websites

 

 

 

Research round up