ReCER publications

The Research Centre for Ecosystem Resilience (ReCER) is part of the Australian Institute for Botanical Science and it is based at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.

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The ReCER team undertakes research and collaborates across multiple areas including genomics, landscape and conservation genetics, ecological restoration, climate modelling, flora biogeography, evolution and microbiome diversity.

The knowledge obtained from our research is disseminated in a number of different ways including academic papers, reports, book chapters and blog posts.

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ReCER publications 2022

Download the 2022 ReCER publications booklet (PDF, 2.5 MB) to read abstracts.
Download 2022 abstracts
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ReCER publications 2020 - 2021

Download the 2020 - 2021 ReCER publications booklet (PDF, 2.5 MB) to read abstracts.
Download 2020 - 2021 abstracts

Recent stories from ReCER

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Recent research at the Botanic Gardens of Sydney has helped the recovery of more than 30 threatened plant species.
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Myrtle rust is impacting at least 350 Australian plant species, with some on their way to becoming extinct.
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Discover how ReCER are helping to guide successful restoration and conservation projects.
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A new research project is exploring how genomic information can guide the restoration of ecological communities.
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Discover how restoration practitioners can use the Restore and Renew web tools when sourcing material for restoration.
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Learn how genetic information can help ensure the right plant material is sourced to successfully restore habitats.
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