Most species are not driven to extinction before genetic factors impact them

Charles Darwin University · James Cook University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

There is controversy concerning the role of genetic factors in species extinctions. Many authors have asserted that species are usually driven to extinction before genetic factors have time to impact them, but few studies have seriously addressed this issue. If this assertion is true, there will be little difference in genetic diversity between threatened and taxonomically related nonthreatened species. We compared average heterozygosities in 170 threatened taxa with those in taxonomically related nonthreatened taxa in a comprehensive metaanalysis. Heterozygosity was lower in threatened taxa in 77% of comparisons, a highly significant departure from the predictions of the no genetic impact hypothesis.…

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Keywords
  • Threatened species
  • Inbreeding depression
  • Extinction (optical mineralogy)
  • Biology
  • Genetic diversity
  • Taxon
  • Ecology
  • Inbreeding
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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