Seizing the moment: The opportunity and relevance of the California Conservation Genomics Project to state and federal conservation policy

Author:

Fiedler Peggy L1ORCID,Erickson Bjorn2,Esgro Michael3,Gold Mark4,Hull Joshua M2,Norris Jennifer M4,Shapiro Beth56,Westphal Michael7,Toffelmier Erin89ORCID,Shaffer H Bradley89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Red List Project , Oakland, CA , United States

2. Ecological Services Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service , Sacramento, CA , United States

3. Ocean Protection Council, California Resources Agency , Sacramento, CA , United States

4. California Natural Resources Agency , Sacramento, CA , United States

5. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA , United States

6. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA , United States

7. U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Central Coast Field Office , Marina, CA , United States

8. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles, CA , United States

9. La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles, CA , United States

Abstract

Abstract Conservation science and environmental regulation are sibling constructs of the latter half of the 20th century, part of a more general awakening to humanity’s effect on the natural world in the wake of 2 world wars. Efforts to understand the evolution of biodiversity using the models of population genetics and the data derived from DNA sequencing, paired with legal and political mandates to protect biodiversity through novel laws, regulations, and conventions arose concurrently. The extremely rapid rate of development of new molecular tools to document and compare genetic identities, and the global goal of prioritizing species and habitats for protection are separate enterprises that have benefited from each other, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for each. In this article, we explore how the California Conservation Genomics Project has, and should, contribute to ongoing and future conservation implementation, and how it serves as a model for other geopolitical regions and taxon-oriented conservation efforts. One of our primary conclusions is that conservation genomics can now be applied, at scale, to inform decision-makers and identify regions and their contained species that are most resilient, and most in need of conservation interventions.

Funder

University of California by the State of California, State Budget Act of 2019

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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