2020
DOI: 10.1086/707729
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Can a Botanic Garden Metacollection Better Conserve Wild Plant Diversity? A Case Study Comparing Pooled Collections with an Ideal Sampling Model

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“…However, the ex situ plants did not capture a high proportion of the in situ alleles. Our estimate of 57% of alleles is lower than all but one value reported in a recent review (Griffith et al 2020) in which most ex situ collections contained more than 80% of in Note. N a p number of alleles; H o p observed heterozygosity; H e p expected heterozygosity; F IS p fixation index (GenAlEx 6.502); R s p allelic richness (FSTAT 2.9.4).…”
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“…However, the ex situ plants did not capture a high proportion of the in situ alleles. Our estimate of 57% of alleles is lower than all but one value reported in a recent review (Griffith et al 2020) in which most ex situ collections contained more than 80% of in Note. N a p number of alleles; H o p observed heterozygosity; H e p expected heterozygosity; F IS p fixation index (GenAlEx 6.502); R s p allelic richness (FSTAT 2.9.4).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…Our goal in the current study is to determine to what extent combined ex situ collections, that is, metacollections (Griffith et al 2020), of Q. hinckleyi can aid in its conservation. We address three questions: (1) Given the propensity for cloning in Q. hinckleyi, do ex situ trees harbor unique genotypes currently not identified in situ?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This challenge of maintaining living plants in collections for conservation value is exacerbated by a lack of infrastructure to coordinate metacollections and manage them collaboratively across institutions (Griffith et al. 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zoos face similar challenges, which led them to develop a robust system to manage ex situ collections as metapopulations. For species maintained at multiple botanic gardens, total potential genetic diversity held ex situ can be higher (Griffith et al 2020), but this is often not the case because many collections are derived from the same source, or are even clones of the same plants, and may represent a limited number of unique founders (Brütting et al 2013). With so few founders and limited collection sizes, the long-term viability of many ex situ plant populations is questionable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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