Incorporating evolutionary and threat processes into crop wild relatives conservation

Author:

Tobón-Niedfeldt WolkeORCID,Mastretta-Yanes AliciaORCID,Urquiza-Haas Tania,Goettsch Bárbara,Cuervo-Robayo Angela P.ORCID,Urquiza-Haas Esmeralda,Orjuela-R M. Andrea,Acevedo Gasman Francisca,Oliveros-Galindo Oswaldo,Burgeff Caroline,Rivera-Rodríguez Diana M.ORCID,Sánchez González José de Jesús,Alarcón-Guerrero Jesús,Aguilar-Meléndez Araceli,Aragón Cuevas Flavio,Alavez Valeria,Alejandre-Iturbide Gabriel,Avendaño-Arrazate Carlos-H.,Azurdia Pérez César,Delgado-Salinas Alfonso,Galán PabloORCID,González-Ledesma Manuel,Hernández-Ruíz JesúsORCID,Lorea-Hernández Francisco G.,Lira Saade Rafael,Rodríguez Aarón,Rodríguez Delcid Dagoberto,Ruiz-Corral José Ariel,Santos Pérez Juan José,Vargas-Ponce Ofelia,Vega MelaniaORCID,Wegier Ana,Quintana-Camargo Martín,Sarukhán José,Koleff Patricia

Abstract

AbstractCrop wild relatives (CWR) intra- and interspecific diversity is essential for crop breeding and food security. However, intraspecific genetic diversity, which is central given the idiosyncratic threats to species in landscapes, is usually not considered in planning frameworks. Here, we introduce an approach to develop proxies of genetic differentiation to identify conservation areas, applying systematic conservation planning tools that produce hierarchical prioritizations of the landscape. It accounts for: (i) evolutionary processes, including historical and environmental drivers of genetic diversity, and (ii) threat processes, considering taxa-specific tolerance to human-modified habitats, and their extinction risk status. Our analyses can be used as inputs for developing national action plans for the conservation and use of CWR. Our results also inform public policy to mitigate threat processes to CWR (like crops living modified organisms or agriculture subsidies), and could advise future research (e.g. for potential germplasm collecting). Although we focus on Mesoamerican CWR within Mexico, our methodology offers opportunities to effectively guide conservation and monitoring strategies to safeguard the evolutionary resilience of any taxa, including in regions of complex evolutionary histories and mosaic landscapes.

Funder

Darwin Initiative project “Safeguarding Mesoamerican Crop Wild Relatives”

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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