Conservation Planning Flashcards

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Define Ecogeographic survey

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Ecological, geographical, taxonomic and genetic information, can be used to predict and form conservation priorities

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Define Gap analysis

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Investigates where a species is found but there is currently no conservation programme
Helps identify priorities

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Steps of Genetic gap analysis

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  1. Find target taxon and area
  2. Assessment of natural in situ diversity
  3. Assessment of current conservation strategies
  4. Setting priorities for conservation action
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4
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How to assess natural in situ diversity?

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Taxonomic diversity assessment
Genetic diversity assessment
Ecogeographic diversity assessment
Threat assessment

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In situ conservation strategies

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Protected areas
Genetic reserve of crop wild relatives
On-farm landraces

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Ex situ conservation strategies

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Seed bank of germplasm

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