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evolutionarily significant unit (ESU)
A population or group of populations that is considered distinct (and hence a "species") for purposes of conservation under the Endangered Species Act. To qualify as an ESU, a population must 1) be reproductively isolated from other conspecific populations, and 2) represent an important component in the evolutionary legacy of the biological species.
- Partie du discours : noun
- Secteur d’activité/Domaine : Environnement naturel
- Catégorie : Les récifs coralliens
- Organization: NOAA
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