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Programs for monitoring biological diversity over time are needed to detect changes that can constitute threats to biological resources. The convention on biological diversity regards effective monitoring as necessary to halt the ongoing erosion of biological variation, and such programs at the ecosystem and species levels are enforced in several countries. However, at the level of genetic biodiversity, little has been accomplished, and monitoring programs need to be developed. We define “conservation genetic monitoring” to imply the systematic, temporal study of genetic variation within particular species/populations with the aim to detect changes that indicate compromise or loss of such diversity. We also (i) identify basic starting points for conservation genetic monitoring, (ii) review the availability of such information using Sweden as an example, (iii) suggest categories of species for pilot monitoring programs, and (iv) identify some scientific and logistic issues that need to be addressed in the context of conservation genetic monitoring. We suggest that such programs are particularly warranted for species subject to large scale enhancement and harvest—operations that are known to potentially alter the genetic composition and reduce the variability of populations.
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We thank Michael Schwartz for valuable comments on the manuscript. Financial contribution from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (LL), the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (LL), and the Swedish Research Council (LL, NR), is gratefully acknowledged.
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Laikre, L., Larsson, L.C., Palmé, A. et al. Potentials for monitoring gene level biodiversity: using Sweden as an example. Biodivers Conserv 17, 893–910 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-008-9335-2
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