management of threatened flora translocation


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2021

Subroy V, Barnes M, Monks L, Crawford A, Coates D, Pandit R et al. [Gosper C, Yates C] (2021). Trade-offs and synergies between in situ and ex situ taxa conservation to support practical decision-making: report to the National Environmental Science Programme, Department of Environment, Canberra. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy, Crawley. 104 p.

2020

Maschinski J, Albrecht MA, Fant J, Monks L, Lange J, Coffey E et al. (2020). Rare plant reintroduction and other conservation translocations. Available at: https://academy.saveplants.org/best-practices/rare-plant-reintroduction-and-other-conservation-translocations. 59 p.

Monks L, Coates D (2020). Fire a vital ingredient for the recovery of a critically endangered wattle. Science for Saving Species 16, p. 19

2019

Cochrane A, Monks L (2019). Lack of fire and insect herbivory constrain recruitment in a rare legume from Western Australia. Austral Ecology 44, pp. 1245–1255

Crawford A, Monks L, Chant A (2019). Towards recovery of the scaly-leaved featherflower. Australasian Plant Conservation 28(1), pp. 32–33

Monks L, Barrett S, Beecham B, Byrne M, Chant A, Coates D et al. [Cochrane JA, Crawford A, Dillon R, Yates C] (2019). Recovery of threatened plant species and their habitats in the biodiversity hotspot of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region. Plant Diversity 41, pp. 59–74

Monks L, Chant A, Crawford A (2019). The showy everlasting is endangered, but a primary school is helping out. 27 Sep, pp. 1–4

Silcock JL, Simmons CL, Monks L, Dillon R, Reiter N, Jusaitis M et al. [Byrne M, Coates DJ] (2019). Threatened plant translocation in Australia: a review. pp. 211–222

2018

Coates D, Monks L, Dillon R (2018). Plant mating systems and assessing translocation success (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 10

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Monks, L (2018). Making a difference: the impact of seed conservation and translocation on threatened plant recovery (ABSTRACT). In APCC12 abstracts: 12th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference 2018, 11-15 November 2018, CSIRO, Canberra p. 24

Commander L, Auld T, Rossetto M, Ooi M, Reiter N, Swarts N et al. [Monks L] (2018). Pre-translocation assessment of biology and ecology. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 31–45

Dillon R, Benwell A, Emery N, Monks L, Offord C (2018). Pre-translocation preparation. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 66–87

Dillon R, Monks L, Coates D (2018). Establishment success and persistence of threatened plant translocations in south west Western Australia: an experimental approach. Australian Journal of Botany 66, pp. 338–346

Monks L, Coates D, Dillon R (2018). Threatened plant translocation case study: Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa (spiral fruited wattle), Fabaceae. Australasian Plant Conservation 26(4), pp. 3–5

Monks L, Jusaitis M, Dillon R, Freestone M, Taylor D, Commander L et al. (2018). Implementing the translocation and ongoing maintenance. In Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 88–113

2017

Monks L (2017). Ecological factors affecting the success of rare flora translocations, and translocation permits in Western Australia. PowerPoint presentation at Plants Going Places: Threatened Plant Translocation Information Day, 1 August 2017, Maiden Theatre, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Kensington, WA. 21 p.

Monks L (2017). Plant translocations: opportunities & challenges for threatened plant recovery. Fronds: Newsletter of the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens 85, pp. 6–7

Silcock J, Simmons L, Monks L, Dillon R, Reiter N, Jusaitis M et al. [Coates D] (2017). A review of plant translocations for species conservation in Australia (ABSTRACT). In EcoTAS 2017, Joint Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society, 26 November-1 December 2017, NSW pp. 394–395

2016

Brown K, Labbé A, Paczkowska G, Monks L (2016). Return of the Australian hollyhock, (Malva preissiana) to Perth's off shore islands (ABSTRACT). In APCC11, 11th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference: New Approaches to Plant Conservation Challenges in the Modern World: Conference Program & Abstracts, Monday 14th November-Friday 18th November 2016, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne p. 27

Monks L (2016). Saving our species: using fire to grow back critically endangered plants in Western Australia. PAWS: Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife Spring, pp. 26–27

Monks L (2016). Translocation principles and practice: opportunities and challenges for threatened plant recovery (ABSTRACT). In APCC11, 11th Australasian Plant Conservation Conference: New Approaches to Plant Conservation Challenges in the Modern World: Conference Program & Abstracts, Monday 14th November-Friday 18th November 2016, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne pp.

2015

Brown K, Labbé A, Paczkowska G, Monks L (2015). Re-introducing the Australian hollyhock, (Malva preissiana) to Penguin Island. In Natural History and Management of the Shoalwater Islands and Marine Park: Proceedings of a Seminar, 22 July 2015, Point Peron Camp School Department of Parks and Wildlife, Kensington, WA.

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Monks L (2015). Making a difference: seed conservation, translocation and threatened plant recovery. Poster presented at the 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology and 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology, Montpellier, France, August 2-6 2015.

Monks L (2015). Regenerating the spiral-fruited wattle. PAWS Newsletter Spring, p. 5

2014

Coates DJ, Byrne M, Cochrane JA, Dunne C, Gibson N, Keighery GJ et al. [Monks LT, Thiele KR, Yates CJ] (2014). Conservation of the kwongan flora: threats and challenges. In Plant Life on the Sandplains in Southwest Australia: a Global Biodiversity Hotspot: Kwongan Matters UWA Publishing, Crawley, WA. pp. 263–284

2012

Cochrane A, Coates D, Crawford A, Monks L, Dillon R, Barrett S (2012). Seeds and threatened species management (ABSTRACT). In Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia Conference: Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 28-30 November 2012: Program and Conference Abstracts p. 46

Maschinski J, Albrecht MA, Monks L, Haskins KE (2012). Appendix 1, Centre for Plant Conservation best reintroduction practice guidelines. In Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate: Promises and Perils Island Press, Washington. pp. 277–306

Monks L, Coates D (2012). Threatened plant translocations in Western Australia: lessons learnt (ABSTRACT). In Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia Conference: Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 28-30 November 2012: Program and Conference Abstracts p. 76

Monks L, Coates D, Bell T, Bowles M (2012). Determining success criteria for reintroductions of threatened long-lived plants. In Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate: Promises and Perils Island Press, Washington. pp. 189–208

Monks L, Dillon R, Coates D, Yates C (2012). Assessing success for translocations of threatened flora in Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Network for Plant Conservation Inc. (ANPC) 9th National Conference: Plant Conservation in Australia: Achievements and Future Directions: Celebrating the ANPC's 21st Year: Monday 29 October to Friday 2 November 2012, Canberra ACT: Program and Abstracts pp. 21–22

2011

Barrett S, Dillon R, Cochrane A, Monks L (2011). Conservation introduction of a threatened narrow range endemic species, Banksia montana, from the Stirling Range National Park, southern Western Australia. In Global Re-introduction Perspectives 2011: More Case Studies From Around the World IUCN, Gland. pp. 220–223

Dillon R, Barrett S, Cochrane A, Monks L (2011). Conservation introductions and range movements of threatened species in southern Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Ecological Society of Australia, 2011 Annual Conference: Ecology in Changing Landscapes: Conference Handbook, 21-25 November, 2011, Wrest Point, Hobart, Tasmania p. 97

Monks L, Coates DJ (2011). State NRM Program final report, 2011: urgent endangered flora recovery, project 09021. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Monks L, Dillon R, Coates D (2011). The challenges of determining success for reintroductions of threatened long-lived plants (ABSTRACT). In IBC2011, XVIII International Botanical Congress: Melbourne, Australia, 23-30 July 2011, Melbourne Congress and Exhibition Centre, Nomenclature Section, 17-22 July, 2011, University of Melbourne: Abstract Book p. 21

2010

Cochrane JA, Barrett S, Monks L, Dillon R (2010). Partnering conservation actions: inter situ solutions to recover threatened species in south west Western Australia. Kew Bulletin 65, pp. 655–662

Monks L, Dillon R, Coates D, Yates C, Barrett S, Cochrane A et al. (2010). Experimental threatened flora translocations and determining criteria to assess translocation success (ABSTRACT). In Threatened Species Research Forum: Western Australian Ecology Centre, 9th July 2010: a Review of WA Government Research into Threatened Species p. 22

2009

Cochrane A, Monks L, Crawford A (2009). Lessons learnt from linking ex situ to in situ conservation of threatened plant species (ABSTRACT). In SERI 2009: World Conference on Ecological Restoration: Making Change in a Changing World: 19th Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration International, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Sunday 23 August to Thursday 27 August 2009: Conference Abstracts p. 162

Crawford A, Monks L (2009). The road to recovery: the contribution of seed conservation and reintroduction to species recovery in Western Australia. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(4), pp. 15–17

Monks L (2009). Experimental approaches in threatened plant translocations: how failures can still lead to success. Australasian Plant Conservation 17(3), pp. 8–10

2008

Monks L (2008). Translocation. In Flora Conservation Course: Perup Forest Ecology Centre, 22-26 September, 2008 Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 1–10

Monks L, Coates D (2008). Assessing translocation success for the critically endangered Lambertia orbifolia subsp. orbifolia (ABSTRACT). p. 3

2007

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Monks L (2007). Achieving Target 8 of the GSPC in Western Australia. Samara 13, pp. 11–12

Cochrane A, Monks L, Lally T (2007). Response of the germinable soil-stored seed bank of a remnant reserve in the southern Western Australian agricultural zone to smoke and fire treatment. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 90, pp. 47–52

Cochrane JA, Crawford AD, Monks LT (2007). The significance of ex situ seed conservation to reintroduction of threatened plants. Australian Journal of Botany 55, pp. 356–361

Monks L, Crawford A (2007). Translocation of threatened flora: copy of PowerPoint presentation. In Flora Management Course: Porongurups, 17-21 September, 2007 Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. pp. 1–15

Monks LT, Coates DJ (2007). Assessing translocation success for the critically endangered Lambertia orbifolia subsp. orbifolia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In ESA 2007, Program and Abstracts: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia, 2007, Monday 26th November to Friday 30th November 2007 p. 200

2006

Cochrane A, Monks L (2006). Seedbanks and the conservation of threatened species. In Australian Seeds: a Guide to Their Collection, Identification and Biology CSIRO Pub., Collingwood. pp. 61–66

Monks L (2006). Critical action. Landscope 22(1), pp. 39–43

2005

Broun G, Monks L (2005). Translocation proposal: split-leaved grevillea, Grevillea althoferorum Olde & Marriott (1993) (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 13 p.

Coates D, Crawford A, Dixon K, McArthur S, Monks L, Rokich D et al. (2005). Advances in Plant Conservation Biology: Implications for Flora Management and Restoration: Symposium Program and Abstracts, Perth, Western Australia, 25-27 October 2005. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 48 p.

Cochrane A, Crawford A, Monks L (2005). The significance of ex situ conservation to plant recovery in southern Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Advances in Plant Conservation Biology: Implications for Flora Management and Restoration: Symposium Program and Abstracts 25-27 October 2005 p. 14

Monks L, Broun G, Lee M (2005). Translocation proposal: quartz-loving synaphea, Synaphea quartzitica A.S.George (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

Monks L, Coates D (2005). Assessing translocation success for the critically endangered Lambertia orbifolia subsp. orbifolia (ABSTRACT). In Advances in Plant Conservation Biology: Implications for Flora Management and Restoration: Symposium Program and Abstracts 25-27 October 2005 pp. 16–17

2004

Monks L (2004). Translocation of threatened plants in Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australasian Wildlife Management Society, 17th Scientific Meeting and AGM: Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, South Australia: 29 November-2 December 2004: AWMS Conference Abstracts p. 68

Monks L, Broun G (2004). Translocation proposal: Mt Lesueur grevillea, Grevillea batrachioides F.Mueller ex D.J.McGillivray (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Monks L, Broun G (2004). Translocation proposal: white feather flower, Verticordia albida A.S.George (Myrtaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Monks L, Spencer M, Grant A (2004). Threatened ironstone flora translocations 1998-2004. PowerPoint presentation at Busselton Ironstone Workshop, November 2004. 14 digital slides

Vallee L, Hogbin T, Monks L, Makinson B, Matthes M, Rossetto M (2004). Guidelines for the translocation of threatened plants in Australia. - 2nd ed.. Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. 80 p.

2003

Godfrey A, Christison F, Monks L (2003). Translocation proposal: Cunderdin daviesia, Daviesia cunderdin Crisp and G.Chandler (Papilionaceae) and tangled wattle, Acacia volubilis F.Muell. (Mimosaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

Monks L (2003). Threatened flora translocations. In Plant Conservation: Approaches and Techniques from an Australian Perspective Australian Network for Plant Conservation, Canberra. pp. 1–8

Monks L, Broun G (2003). Translocation proposal: spreading grevillea, Grevillea humifusa Olde & Marriott (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

2002

Monks L (2002). Assessing translocation success. Danthonia 11, pp. 2–3

Monks L, Coates D (2002). The translocation of two critically endangered Acacia species. Conservation Science Western Australia 4(3), pp. 54–61

Monks L, Louden B (2002). Translocation and research proposal: whorled eremophila, Eremophila verticillata R.J.Chinnock (Myoporaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

2001

Barrett S, Tiedemann K, Monks L (2001). Translocation proposal: Norseman pea, Daviesia microcarpa Crisp. (Fabaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Cochrane A, Monks L (2001). Partnerships in conservation: a collaborative approach to recovery of Western Australia's threatened flora (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Gardens 2001 Congress: Canberra, 17-21 April 2001 pp. 1–2

Monks L, Chant A, Reaveley A (2001). Translocation proposal: silky eremophila, Eremophila nivea R.J.Chinnock (Myoporaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 13 p.

Monks L, Coates D (2001). The translocation of two critically endangered Acacia species (POSTER ABSTRACT). In Acacia Symposium: the Conservation and Utilisation Potential of Australian Dryland Acacias: 13-14th July, 2001, Dalwallinu, Western Australia p. 1

Monks L, Williams K, Soutar M (2001). Translocation proposal for three species from the southern ironstone shrubland association: butterfly brachysema, Brachysema papilio Crisp (Fabaceae), Abba bell, Darwinia sp. Williamson (Myrtaceae), laterite petrophile, Petrophile latericola Keighery ms. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

2000

Cochrane A, Monks L, Juszkiewicz S (2000). The germination, cultivation and initial translocation success of four rare Western Australian plant taxa. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 5 p.

Cochrane A, Monks L, Juszkiewicz S (2000). Translocation trials for four threatened Western Australian plant taxa. Danthonia 9(3), pp. 7–9

Monks L (2000). Conservation biology of the rare and threatened Dryandra ionthocarpa, D. mimica and D. serra. Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Curtin University of Technology. 158 p.

Monks L, Coates D (2000). Critically endangered W.A. plants: translocation and re-establishment trials: project number ESU 00006033: final report submitted to the Commonwealth Threatened Species and Communities Section, Biodiversity Group, Environment Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 138 p.

Monks L, Gibson N (2000). Changes in peripheral vegetation of the Peel-Harvey Estuary 1994-1998. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 98 p.

Monks L, Reaveley A (2000). Translocation proposal: rough emu bush, Eremophila scaberula R.J.Chinnock (Myoporaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Williams K, Soutar M, Monks L (2000). Translocation proposal: McCutcheon's grevillea, Grevillea maccutcheonii G.J.Keighery & R.J.Cranfield (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Williams K, Soutar M, Monks L (2000). Translocation proposal: western prickly honeysuckle, Lambertia echinata subsp. occidentalis Keighery (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 10 p.

1999

Coates D, Monks L, Hickman E, Barrett S (1999). Translocation proposal: Kamballup dryandra, Dryandra ionthocarpa A.S.George (Proteaceae), Narrikup form. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Cochrane A, Monks L, Brown K, Cunneen S (1999). Conservation biology of Acacia insolita subspecies recurva: a critically endangered endemic of the southern wheatbelt of Western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In ESA99, Ecological Connections: Handbook of the 1999 Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Inc.: Fremantle, Western Australia, 26 September to 1 October 1999 pp. 40–41

Kelly A, Monks L, Hickman E, Coates D (1999). Conservation biology and management of three endangered Dryandra species: Dryandra ionthocarpa, D. mimica and D. montana: Project no. 492, final report submitted to Environment Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 37 p.

Monks L, Coates D (1999). Experimental translocations of critically endangered plant species in Western Australia (POSTER ABSTRACT). In ESA99, Ecological Connections: Handbook of the 1999 Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Inc.: Fremantle, Western Australia, 26 September to 1 October 1999 p. 92

Monks L, Coates D (1999). Restoring diversity, restoring hope. Landscope 15(1), pp. 17–21

1998

Coates D, Monks L (1998). Translocation proposal: blunt wattle, Acacia aprica ms (Mimosaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 11 p.

Coates D, Monks L (1998). Translocation proposal: Foote's grevillea, Grevillea calliantha R.O.Makinson & P.M.Olde (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Coates D, Monks L (1998). Translocation proposal: spiral-fruited wattle, Acacia cochlocarpa Meisn. subsp. cochlocarpa ms. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 10 p.

Coates D, Monks L (1998). Translocation proposal: Three Springs daviesia, Daviesia bursarioides Crisp. (Fabaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Coates D, Monks L, Hickman E (1998). Translocation proposal: round leaf honeysuckle, Lambertia orbifolia C.A.Gardner (Proteaceae), Narrikup form. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 13 p.

Coates D, Monks L, Tiedemann K, Haberley B (1998). Translocation proposal: prickly honeysuckle, Lambertia echinata R.Br. subsp. echinata Hnatiuk (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 10 p.

Coates D, Monks L, Williams K, Webb A (1998). Translocation proposal: western prickly honeysuckle, Lambertia echinata subsp. occidentalis Keighery (Proteaceae). Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 9 p.

Cochrane A, Monks L (1998). Germplasm collection, storage and reintroduction: important aspects of an integrated strategy for the conservation of threatened flora in Western Australia. Poster presented at the 5th International Botanic Gardens Congress, September, Cape Town, South Africa.

Cochrane A, Monks L (1998). Germplasm collection, storage and reintroduction: important aspects of an integrated strategy for the conservation of threatened flora in Western Australia. Poster presented at the Ecological Society of Australia Conference, New Zealand, October 1998.

Monks L (1998). Brief overview of the proposed experimental translocations. In Translocation Workshop: Minutes from the Workshop on the Experimental Translocation of Critically Endangered Plants: held at the Wildlife Research Centre on 5 May 1998 Department of Conservation and Land Management, Woodvale, WA. pp. 4–7

1996

Monks L, Lamont BB, Coates DJ (1996). Conservation biology of the gazetted rare Banksia verticillata (ABSTRACT). In Proteaceae: an International Symposium on the Biology of Proteaceae: Program and Abstracts: the University of Melbourne & Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne: Sunday, September 29-Wednesday, October 2