Research dedicated to rare endemic plants is usually focused on one given aspect. However, holistic studies, addressing several key issues, might be more useful, supporting management programs, while unravelling basic knowledge about ecological and population level processes. A more comprehensive...
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Silva, L.
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Furtado Dias, E.
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Sardos, J.
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Brito de Azevedo, E.
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Schafer, H.
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Moura, M.
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[Towards a more holistic research approach to plant conservation: the case of rare plants on oceanic islands]
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Towards a more holistic research approach to plant conservation: the case of rare plants on oceanic islands