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Read More: Extinct Plant Species Experienced Founder Effect and Genetic Drift on a Volcanic Island
The findings from Nishinoshima’s extinct purslane present an intriguing look at biodiversity and evolutionary processes under extreme environmental stress. For India-home to diverse ecosystems vulnerable to natural disasters-this research underscores the importance of preserving native flora amidst changing climates and geographic disruptions. Natural events like cyclones or volcanoes can cause localized extinctions, similar to what occurred with the island’s vegetation.
The concept of “founder effects” is especially relevant for India’s isolated islands like Andaman & Nicobar Islands.Conservation efforts focusing on preserving regional DNA banks could emerge as critical tools for maintaining biodiversity before it is possibly lost due to similar phenomena. Further collaboration between Indian institutions and global researchers may provide useful insights into safeguarding ecological resilience against such transformations.