Evolutionarily significant unit
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evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) / evolutionarily significant units (ESUs)
- 進化的に重要な単位,保全すべき集団は何かという観点からの集団の単位(日本語)
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- Original ESU's definitions by Ryder (1986) and Waples (1991) had two components: reproductive isolation (genetic distinctness) and ecological distinctness (unique adaptations).
Definition
Glossary of "Introduction to Conservation Genetics (2nd ed.)" by Frankham et al. (2010)
- A classification of populations that have substantial reproductive isolation which has led to adaptive differences so that the population represents a significant evolutionary component of the species. The original term used was "evolutionarily" (Ryder 1986). However, both evolutionarily and evolutionary are currently used in the literature.