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Past, current, and potential future distributions of unique genetic diversity in a cold-adapted mountain butterfly.

Melissa MinterKanchon K DasmahapatraChris D ThomasMike D MorecroftMichael D MorecroftThomas SchmittStefanos SioziosJane K Hill
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2020)
Our results suggest that historical range expansion and retraction processes by a cold-adapted mountain species caused diversification between populations, resulting in unique genetic diversity which may be at risk if distributions of cold-adapted species shrink in future. Assisted colonizations of individuals from at-risk populations into climatically suitable unoccupied habitat might help conserve unique genetic diversity, and translocations into remaining populations might increase their genetic diversity and hence their ability to adapt to future climate change.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • climate change
  • current status
  • human health