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When does conservation genetics matter?

William Amos and Andrew Balmford

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Frequency distribution of the expected loss of genetic variability for 80 declining mammal populations, in relation to their conservation status (based on Hilton-Taylor, 2000). Loss of heterozygosity was estimated assuming the population declined instantaneously to its lowest recorded size, and has remained there since. From Menchini et al., submitted.

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