Growth Dynamics of Endemic Dracaena cinnabari Seedlings In Situ on Socotra Island

@inproceedings{Madra2017GrowthDO,
  title={Growth Dynamics of Endemic Dracaena cinnabari Seedlings In Situ on Socotra Island},
  author={Petr Maděra and Hana Habrov{\'a} and Martin {\vS}enfeldr and Irena Kholov{\'a} and Samuel Lvon{\vc}{\'i}k and Lenka Ehrenbergerov{\'a} and Matěj R{\'o}th and Nadezhda Nadezhdina and Petr Němec and Jonathan Rosenthal and Jindřich Pavli{\vs}},
  year={2017}
}
Dragon ́s blood tree, a flagship endemic species of Socotra, is threatened with extinction 23 due to lack of natural regeneration, likely because of goat herbivory and/or climatic factors. Loss of 24 dragon ́s blood tree would result in loss of other native flora, heightening the importance of 25 formulating a conservation strategy for it. Although artificial afforestation might be used to offset 26 the lack of natural regeneration, it would have to overcome the same threats faced by naturally… 
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