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Magdalena Vicens
Publications - 4
Citations - 636
Magdalena Vicens is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & Ex situ conservation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 511 citations.
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How successful are plant species reintroductions
Sandrine Godefroid,Sandrine Godefroid,Carole Piazza,Graziano Rossi,Stéphane Buord,Albert-Dieter Stevens,Ruth Aguraiuja,Carly Cowell,Carl W. Weekley,Gerd Vogg,José M. Iriondo,Isabel Johnson,Bob Dixon,Doria R. Gordon,Sylvie Magnanon,Bertille Valentin,Kristina E Bjureke,Rupert Koopman,Magdalena Vicens,Myriam Virevaire,Thierry Vanderborght +20 more
TL;DR: The value of plant reintroductions as a conservation tool could be improved by an increased focus on species biology and using a higher number of transplants (preferring seedlings rather than seeds), and a consistent long-term monitoring after reintroduction.
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An early evaluation of translocation actions for endangered plant species on Mediterranean islands.
Giuseppe Fenu,Gianluigi Bacchetta,S. Christodoulou Charalambos,Christini Fournaraki,Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo,Panagiota Gotsiou,Angelos Kyratzis,Carole Piazza,Magdalena Vicens,Maria Silvia Pinna,Bertrand de Montmollin +10 more
TL;DR: The Care-Mediflora project represents the first attempt to combine the existing approaches in a common plant conservation strategy specifically focusing on the Mediterranean islands, and some general lessons can be learned from the experience.
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A common approach to the conservation of threatened island vascular plants: First results in the mediterranean basin
Giuseppe Fenu,Gianluigi Bacchetta,Charalambos S. Christodoulou,Donatella Cogoni,Christini Fournaraki,Giusso del Galdo Gian Pietro,Panagiota Gotsiou,Angelos Kyratzis,Carole Piazza,Magdalena Vicens,Bertrand de Montmollin +10 more
TL;DR: The CARE-MEDIFLORA project as mentioned in this paper promoted the use of ex situ collections to experiment with in situ active actions for threatened plants based on common criteria, a priority list of target plant species was elaborated, and germplasm conservation, curation and storage in seed banks was carried out.
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New floristic records, amendments and other phytogeographical notes from the Balearic Islands
Llorenç Sáez,Jordi Serapio,Leopoldo Medina,Ferran Lloret,Elisabet Guasp,Magdalena Vicens,Santi Costa,Pere Valls,Gonzalo Moreno Morall,Luis Alberto Domínguez,G. Fiol Bibiloni,Joan Rita,Carlos Romero Zarco +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors dealt with 61 taxa, 8 of which are new to the Balearic Islands flora: Bromus macrantherus Trab., Buglossoides incrassata subsp. splitgerberi (Guss.) E. Zippel & Selvi, Erodium neuradifolium Godr, Hedera helix subsp., rhizomatifera McAllister, Misopates calycinum (Vent.) Rothm, Narcissus serotinus L., Orob