Abstract
The Mediterranean Basin is one of the World’s plant diversity hotspots and a region prone to several anthropic pressures,
besides being one of the World’s areas most susceptible to climate change. In this region, which hosts a high percentage
of threatened species, there has been a large increase in practical conservation actions to prevent the extinction of many
plants or improve their conservation status. In this framework, plant translocations have become increasingly important. To
obtain a picture of the status and to depict possible directions, data on plant translocations was collected through the avail-
able databases, national experts, and the grey literature available online. Overall, a list of 836 translocations relating to 572
plant species was found. These actions are mainly concentrated in Spain, France, and Italy (c. 87%) and, except for some
pioneering actions, translocations have strongly increased starting from 2010. A subsequent in-depth bibliographic search
of the scientific databases was conducted to determine how much information about plant translocations was documented in
the scientific literature. This search resulted in a list of 133 peer-reviewed papers, of which only 17 describing one or more
translocations and, as a whole, reporting 101 experiences carried out on 56 plant species. Our research highlighted a great
discrepancy between the scarce scientific documentation in comparison to the large number of practical conservation actions
carried out. The great experience gained in these translocations constitutes an enormous heritage potentially available to
implement the necessary conservation actions to preserve the plant diversity of the Mediterranean Basin.
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Fenu, G., Calderisi, G., Boršić, I., Bou Dagher Kharrat, M., García Fernández, A., Kahale, R., ... & Cogoni, D. (2023). Translocations of threatened plants in the Mediterranean Basin: current status and future directions. Plant Ecology, 224(9), 765-775.
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