Strategies to Protect Biological Diversity and the Evolutionary Processes That Sustain It
University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
Conservation planning has tended to focus more on pattern (representation) than process (persistence) and, for the former, has emphasized species and ecosystem or community diversity over genetic diversity. Here I consider how best to incorporate knowledge of evolutionary processes and the distribution of genetic diversity into conservation planning and priority setting for populations within species and for biogeographic areas within regions. Separation of genetic diversity into two dimensions, one concerned with adaptive variation and the other with neutral divergence caused by isolation, highlights different evolutionary processes and suggests alternative strategies for conservation. Planning for both…
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- Biology
- Genetic diversity
- Ecology
- Context (archaeology)
- Biodiversity
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Adaptation (eye)
- Conservation genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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