Genetic diversity is essential for maintaining healthy populations and ecosystems. Several approaches have recently been developed to evaluate population genetic trends without necessarily collecting new genetic data. Such “genetic diversity indicators” enable rapid, large-scale evaluation across dozens to thousands of species. Empirical genetic studies, when available, provide detailed information that is important for management, such as estimates of gene flow, inbreeding, genetic erosion and adaptation. In this article, we argue that the development and advancement of genetic diversity indicators is a complementary approach to genetic studies in conservation biology, but not a substitute. Genetic diversity indicators and empirical genetic data can provide different information for conserving genetic diversity. Genetic diversity indicators enable affordable tracking, reporting, prioritization and communication, although, being proxies, do not provide comprehensive evaluation of the genetic status of a species. Conversely, genetic methods offer detailed analysis of the genetic status of a given species or population, although they remain challenging to implement for most species globally, given current capacity and resourcing. We conclude that indicators and genetic studies are both important for genetic conservation actions and recommend they be used in combination for conserving and monitoring genetic diversity.
DNA-based studies and genetic diversity indicator assessments are complementary approaches to conserving evolutionary potential
Sean Hoban,Ivan Paz‐Vinas,Robyn E. Shaw,Luis Castillo-Reina,Jessica M da Silva,J. A. DeWoody,R. Ekblom,A. Fedorca,B. Forester,W. C. Funk,Julia C. Geue,Myriam Heuertz,Peter Hollingsworth,Alice Hughes,Margaret E. Hunter,C. Hvilsom,F. Ishihama,Rebecca Jordan,B. Kalamujić Stroil,F. Kershaw,Colin K. Khoury,Viktoria Köppä,L. Laikre,Anna J MacDonald,Alicia Mastretta-Yanes,Mariah H. Meek,J. Mergeay,Katie L. Millette,David O'Brien,V. Rincón-Parra,M. A. Rodríguez-Morales,Meredith C. Schuman,G. Segelbacher,P. Sunnucks,Rebecca S. Taylor,Henrik Thurfjell,Cristiano Vernesi,C. Grueber
Published 2024 in Conservation Genetics
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