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NERP TE Project 3.2 - What is a risk? Identifying rainforest refugia and hotspots of plant genetic diversity in the Wet Tropics and Cape York Peninsula, 2011-2014 (JCU)

Dates

Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014

Titles

Title
NERP TE Project 3.2 - What is a risk? Identifying rainforest refugia and hotspots of plant genetic diversity in the Wet Tropics and Cape York Peninsula, 2011-2014 (JCU)
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Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014
Language
English

Descriptions

Description

This project will map the genetic and phylogenetic diversity of northeast Queensland rainforest plants and fungi with a focus on the mountaintop species, which are regarded as among the most at risk from climate warming. The project consists of two nested subprojects.

Project ‘a’ (PD analysis) will provide a broad scale analysis of patterns of genetic diversity across the NE Qld rainforests. This study will investigate the relative performance of taxonomic richness and phylogenetic diversity measures for conservation priority setting in the Wet Tropics and Cape York rainforest contexts. We will use the results to identify and map areas of high biodiversity significance and investigate correlations with environmental and ecological variables. Preliminary results to date show that areas with higher PD than expected contain a higher proportion of immigrant plant lineages dispersed mostly from Southeast Asia within the past few million years. Our results demonstrate how the integration of historical data and PD can more effectively inform conservation priority setting particularly in biomes with complex evolutionary histories.

Project ‘b’ (mountain-top diversity) takes a finer scale look at population-level genetic diversity in one highly restricted rainforest ecosystem – mountain-top rainforest – projected to be most threatened by climate change. We will combine emerging genetic technologies with environmental, ecological and morphological information to: 1) elucidate the location and relative importance of high altitude refugia for plants in the Wet Tropics and Cape York Peninsula Bioregions and the mechanisms that influence the survival of populations and species; and 2) document the fungal biodiversity of the mountain tops.

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Language
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Contributors

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Contact
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Principal or Chief Investigator
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Principal or Chief Investigator
Principal investigator refers to the person(s) in charge of a research project
Start Date
01-Jul-2011
End Date
31-Dec-2014
Roles
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Organisations

Roles
Role
Lead Research Organisation
Role:
Lead Research Organisation
The research organistion administratively responsible for the project; administering organisation
Start Date
2011-07-01
End Date
2014-12-31

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Related RAiDs

Title
National Environmental Research Program | NERP (10.71821/2d5efdcb)
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NESP 1 | National Environmental Science Program Phase 1 (10.71821/7ccba066)
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Title
NESP 2 | National Environmental Science Program Phase 2 (10.71821/23fcbc6f)
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Access

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Open Access
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Subjects

Subject
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) (310305)
Keywords
Text
Marine and Estuarine Ecology
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