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genetic diversity
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Discussions on genetic diversity focus on its role in conservation, particularly for New England's rare native plants. The content highlights how maintaining genetic variation within plant populations is essential for resilience against environmental changes and threats. Strategies include using high-tech tools and partnerships to monitor and preserve genetic diversity, ensuring long-term survival of endangered species. This tag covers ecological and conservation topics related to genetic diversity in plant communities.
New England’s natural beauty is famed worldwide, shaped by rolling hills, dense forests, and captivating coastlines. But beneath these picturesque scenes lie urgent ecological challenges: many of the region’s native plants, especially rare and endangered species, are now at risk. These plants...