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The eco-evolutionary risks of not changing seed provenancing practices in changing environments.

Rebecca JordanPeter A HarrisonMartin F Breed
Published in: Ecology letters (2024)
Sourcing seed from local populations has been the long-standing default for native restoration plantings for numerous eco-evolutionary reasons. However, rapidly changing environments are revealing risks associated with both non-local and local provenancing. As alternative strategies gain interest, we argue to progress seed sourcing discussions towards developing risk-based decision-making that weighs the risks of changing and not changing in a changing environment, transcending historic default positions and local versus non-local debates.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • functional connectivity
  • primary care
  • genome wide
  • risk assessment
  • dna methylation
  • climate change