Conserving biodiversity or plundering genetic diversity? What is captive breeding doing to fish populations?
Thursday, December 11, 2008 - 12:06
in Biology & Nature
Human impacts on the environment have reduced populations of wild species to dangerously low levels. Nowhere is this more apparent than in worldwide fisheries, where thanks to overfishing and habitat destruction, countless species and populations of fish are on the brink of disappearing forever. To attempt to mitigate the dire situation, captive breeding, the controlled breeding of organisms in protected environments, is regularly initiated.