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The eco‐evolutionary risks of not changing seed provenancing practices in changing environments

Rebecca Jordan, Peter A. Harrison, Martin F. Breed

2024Ecology Letters18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sourcing seed from local populations has been the long-standing default for native restoration plantings for numerous eco-evolutionary reasons. However, rapidly changing environments are revealing risks associated with both non-local and local provenancing. As alternative strategies gain interest, we argue to progress seed sourcing discussions towards developing risk-based decision-making that weighs the risks of changing and not changing in a changing environment, transcending historic default positions and local versus non-local debates.

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EcologyBiologyNatural resource economicsBusinessEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesForest Management and PolicySpecies Distribution and Climate Change