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Environmental and geographic variables are effective surrogates for genetic variation in conservation planning

Hanson et al., 2017

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12711654289845237063
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Hanson J
Rhodes J
Riginos C
Fuller R
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Protected areas buffer species from anthropogenic threats and provide places for the processes that generate and maintain biodiversity to continue. However, genetic variation, the raw material for evolution, is difficult to capture in conservation planning, not least …
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