Power and limitations of the mutations-area relationship to assess within-species genetic diversity targets for post-2020 Sustainable Development Goals

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Authors

Moises Exposito-Alonso , Jeffrey Spence, Megan Ruffley, Lucas Czech, Meixi Lin, Oliver Selmoni, Lauren Gillespie, Kristy Mualin, Shannon Hateley

Abstract

To evaluate the United Nation’s preliminary post-2020 sustainable goals on protecting high levels of genetic diversity per species, Exposito-Alonso et al. (2022) proposed a new framework to predict a species’ loss of genetic diversity given its loss of habitat area. This method, called the mutations-area relationship (MAR), is analogous to the species-area relationship (SAR), often used to assess and design species diversity targets. To advise conservation practitioners, here we discuss the power of MAR, its limitations, and potential improvements.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.32942/X2F30P

Subjects

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Life Sciences

Keywords

extinction, genetic diversity, macrogenetics, climate change, habitat loss, Biodiversity loss, mutations-area relationship, MAR

Dates

Published: 2022-12-09 10:59

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CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International