When is local the best paradigm? Breeding history influences conservation reintroduction survival and population trajectories in times of extreme climate events

Volume: 159, Pages: 277 - 284
Published: Mar 1, 2013
Abstract
null null Creating self-sustaining populations resilient to stochastic events is the goal of conservation reintroductions. Concern about disrupting locally co-adapted gene complexes, outbreeding depression, and hybridization has led to a “local is best paradigm” for source selection, yet this policy constrains rare plant reintroduction efforts and may not always best conserve rare species. Using progeny from controlled crosses (control, selfed,...
Paper Details
Title
When is local the best paradigm? Breeding history influences conservation reintroduction survival and population trajectories in times of extreme climate events
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Volume
159
Pages
277 - 284
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