Why genotype-environment association analyses often fall short for conservation management
A practical perspective on where GEAs are useful, where they can mislead, and how managers can use genomic evidence responsibly.
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Evergreen perspectives, practical resources, field notes, and organizational updates for restoration and conservation decision-makers.
A practical perspective on where GEAs are useful, where they can mislead, and how managers can use genomic evidence responsibly.
A maintained successor to POPMAPS for ancestry probability surfaces and applied population genomic mapping.
A training for the Tribal Pesticide Program Council on native plant restoration and genetically appropriate plant materials.
A general-audience summary of LSC's National Native Seed Conference talk.
LSC has been recognized by the IRS as a public charity.
A year-end reflection on the organization's direction and work.
Healthy ecosystems depend on native plants and high-quality seed systems.
Restoration in drylands requires tools that address hotter, drier, and less predictable conditions.
Seed selection decisions sit at the intersection of ecological conditions, seed production, and land management practice.
Hybrid plant materials may help connect fragmented habitats and support resilient restoration.