The reproductive biology and conservation of rare orchid species in Ireland
Citation:
Karl Joseph Duffy, 'The reproductive biology and conservation of rare orchid species in Ireland', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Botany, 2008, pp 176Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis investigates the factors that affect the conservation and reproductive biology of rare Irish orchids. Research focused on various aspects of the ecology of six species that occur throughout Ireland. Four endangered, red-listed species were examined; Cephalanthera longifolia, Hammarbya paludosa, Pseudorchis albida, and Spiranthes romanzoffiana. In addition, one rare species Neotinea maculata and one relatively abundant species Spiranthes spiralis were also examined. I employed probabilistic models to infer threat of four species (C. longifolia, H. paludosa, N. maculata, and P. albida).
Author: Duffy, Karl Joseph
Advisor:
Stout, JanePublisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of BotanyNote:
TARA (Trinity’s Access to Research Archive) has a robust takedown policy. Please contact us if you have any concerns: rssadmin@tcd.ieType of material:
thesisAvailability:
Full text availableSubject:
Botany, Ph.D., Ph.D. Trinity College DublinMetadata
Show full item recordThe following license files are associated with this item: