2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2023.1116848
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Is the Endangered Species Act living to its full potential? The reassessment of the conservation status and recovery of Macbridea alba Chapm. as a case study

Abstract: Since 1988, the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund or “Section 6” fund facilitates partnerships between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and state agencies that aim to provide data pertinent to the recovery of Endangered Species Act (ESA) protected species. Despite the success of these efforts, research for rare plants is chronically underfunded and many species experience long periods of research inactivity that hinders their conservation. One example is Macbridea alba Chapm. (white birds-in-a… Show more

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“…The evolution of new traits and adaptations is also facilitated by genetic variation (Ye et al, 2020). Loss of genetic diversity can lead to species being less able to adapt to changes in their environment, making them more vulnerable to extinction consequently (Johnson and Molano-Flores, 2023;Naz et al, 2024). Therefore, assessing the genetic diversity of endangered species is essential for developing effective conservation measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of new traits and adaptations is also facilitated by genetic variation (Ye et al, 2020). Loss of genetic diversity can lead to species being less able to adapt to changes in their environment, making them more vulnerable to extinction consequently (Johnson and Molano-Flores, 2023;Naz et al, 2024). Therefore, assessing the genetic diversity of endangered species is essential for developing effective conservation measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%