Translocations: the genetic rescue paradox
Harvesting and habitat alteration reduce many populations to just a few individuals, and then often extinction. A widely recommended conservation action is to supplement those populations with new individuals translocated from other regions. However, crossing local and foreign genes can worsen the prospects of recovery. We are all hybrids or combinations of other people, experiences … Continue reading Translocations: the genetic rescue paradox
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