Monitoring status and trends in genetic diversity for the Convention on Biological Diversity: An ongoing assessment of genetic indicators in nine countries

Author:

Hoban Sean12ORCID,da Silva Jessica M.34,Mastretta‐Yanes Alicia56,Grueber Catherine E.7ORCID,Heuertz Myriam8ORCID,Hunter Margaret E.9,Mergeay Joachim1011,Paz‐Vinas Ivan12ORCID,Fukaya Keiichi13,Ishihama Fumiko13,Jordan Rebecca14,Köppä Viktoria15,Latorre‐Cárdenas María Camilla16,MacDonald Anna J.17ORCID,Rincon‐Parra Victor18,Sjögren‐Gulve Per19ORCID,Tani Naoki2021,Thurfjell Henrik22,Laikre Linda15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Morton Arboretum Center for Tree Science Lisle Illinois

2. The University of Chicago Chicago Illinois

3. Foundational Biodiversity Sciences Division South African National Biodiversity Institute Pretoria South Africa

4. Department of Zoology, Centre for Ecological Genomics and Wildlife Conservation University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa

5. Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

6. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

7. Faculty of Science School of Life and Environmental Sciences The University of Sydney NSW Australia

8. INRAE, University of Bordeaux Biogeco, Cestas France

9. U.S. Geological Survey, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center Gainesville Florida

10. Research Institute for Nature and Forest Geraardsbergen Belgium

11. KU Leuven, Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation Leuven Belgium

12. Department of Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado

13. National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

14. CSIRO Sandy Bay Tasmania Australia

15. Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

16. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Morelia México

17. Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Climate Change, Energy the Environment and Water, Kingston Tasmania Australia

18. Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Programa de evaluación y monitoreo Bogotá Colombia

19. Nordic Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology Uppsala Sweden

20. Forestry Division, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

21. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

22. Swedish Species Information Centre Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractRecent scientific evidence shows that genetic diversity must be maintained, managed, and monitored to protect biodiversity and nature's contributions to people. Three genetic diversity indicators, two of which do not require DNA‐based assessment, have been proposed for reporting to the Convention on Biological Diversity and other conservation and policy initiatives. These indicators allow an approximation of the status and trends of genetic diversity to inform policy, using existing demographic and geographic information. Application of these indicators has been initiated and here we describe ongoing efforts in calculating these indicators with examples. We specifically describe a project underway to apply these indicators in nine countries, provide example calculations, address concerns of policy makers and implementation challenges, and describe a roadmap for further development and deployment, incorporating feedback from the broader community. We also present guidance documents and data collection tools for calculating indicators. We demonstrate that Parties can successfully and cost‐effectively report these genetic diversity indicators with existing biodiversity observation data, and, in doing so, better conserve the Earth's biodiversity.

Funder

European Commission

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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