Regional conservation genomics: insights and opportunities from northern Australia

Teigan Cremona, Brenton von Takach, Robyn Shaw, Alexander Carey, Bridget Campbell, Skye Cameron, Renee Catullo, Caroline Chong, Saul Cowen, Danielle Edwards, Emilie Ens, Tony Griffiths, Brydie Hill, Peter Kriesner, Peter McDonald, Eridani Mulder, Ewan Nicholl, Jennifer Pierson, Sally Potter, Kate RickNatalie Robson, Emily Roycroft, Shaina Russell, Thomas Sayers, Linette Umbrello, Sam Banks

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Abstract

Biodiversity conservation in northern Australia is characterised by high endemism, data deficiency, and high Indigenous land tenure and population. The Northern Australia Conservation Genomics Forum brought together experts to explore current genetic research with particular emphasis on integration of genomics within conservation practices. We discuss the regional biodiversity of northern Australia, highlighting the unique biogeographic patterns, known and unknown species diversity, and ongoing threats such as habitat degradation, altered fire regimes, invasive species, and climate change. This article synthesises key themes from the forum, including the current application of genomics in conservation, gaps and areas of need and opportunity to advance species conservation in this sparsely populated, yet iconic region of Australia. We highlight the need to expand collaborative research partnerships across land tenures with Indigenous organisations, pastoralists, government and non-government organisations, which is crucial for the effective study and conservation of the region's biodiversity. The paper identifies the challenges and opportunities in applying genomic data to conservation strategies and applied management, including species translocations and habitat management, while acknowledging the limitations and gaps in current research and collections. The insights from this forum emphasise the advantages in using genomics to inform conservation decisions, and the need for continued research and collaboration to protect northern Australia's unique biodiversity.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0174812
Pages (from-to)2261-2286
Number of pages26
JournalBiodiversity and Conservation
Volume34
Issue number7
Early online date27 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

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