Evolutionary history and conservation of an iconic Australian plant group

  • Cardillo, Marcel (PI)
  • Mast, Austin R. (CoI)
  • Sauquet, Hervé (CoI)
  • Weston, Peter (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    This project aims to strengthen biodiversity conservation using evolutionary biology. By using new DNA sequencing technologies the project aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the diverse and ecologically important plant family Proteaceae. This will be used to discover how past environmental changes have produced the biodiversity we see today, and forecast likely future changes to biodiversity under expected rapid environmental change. The key outcome will be a new methodology for a predictive, forward-looking conservation science that accounts explicitly for the dynamic, evolving nature of biodiversity. The key benefit will be a more robust scientific basis for strategic allocation of limited conservation resources.
    StatusActive
    Effective start/end date12/08/2031/03/25

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