Published April 12, 2023 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Conserving species' evolutionary potential and history: Opportunities under the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

  • 1. Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
  • 2. South African National Biodiversity Institute
  • 3. Zoological Society of London
  • 4. University of Chicago
  • 5. Stockholm University
  • 6. IUCN SSC Phylogenetic Diversity Task Force
  • 7. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research

Description

Genetic diversity (GD) and phylogenetic diversity (PD) respectively represent species' evolutionary potential and history, and support most of the biodiversity benefits to humanity. Yet, these two biodiversity facets have been overlooked in previous biodiversity policies. As the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) in December 2022, we analyze how GD and PD are considered in this new framework and discuss how their incorporation in the GBF could strengthen their conservation. Although the inclusion of certain indicators could be elevated, both GD and PD are an integral part of the recently adopted GBF. This represents a significant improvement compared to the CBD strategic plan 2011–2020 and an unprecedented opportunity to bring species' evolutionary potential and history to the core of public biodiversity policies. We urge the scientific community to leverage this opportunity to actually improve the conservation of species' evolutionary potential and history.

Data availability

No data were used for this work.

Files

Conservat Sci and Prac - 2023 - Robuchon - Conserving species evolutionary potential and history Opportunities under the.pdf

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1111/csp2.12929
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:13902

Funding

German Research Foundation
DFG FZT 118
German Research Foundation
202548816
Global Observatory for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
National Science Foundation
2216650

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Evolutionary Biology