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- who: Conservation Genetics and colleagues from the College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia have published the article: that are at risk of habitat removal are likely to experience population genetic bottlenecks (Buza et al. 2000 ). Main- taining or even increasing gene flow between fragmented populations is therefore of high importance as it should help support long-term population fitness and increase evolu - tionary resilience within a species (Moritz 1999 ). Mapping genetic diversity within a species of conservation concern provides insights into its genetic risk, which is increasingly being used to guide conservation . . .
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