Euryops walterorum, a declining restricted-range endemic of the Greater Gamsberg / C. Treichel; Ben J. Strohbach; Steve Carr; Sonja Loots; A. Neckel
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Namibia Scientific Society Library Periodicals | Reference | PER 945 Namibian Journal of Environment (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan |
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Euryops walterorum is a national treasure, growing invisibly to the public on the hard-to-access Gamsberg plateau. The data obtained from the long-term monitoring measures that are now in place will be indispensable and instrumental in revealing population trends in time, such as a further decline in population size, or problems with germination and seedling establishment in this very limited population, and may provide imperative information for understanding and mitigating these effects.
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