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Over a century of genetic research has shown that environment, in particularly climate, strongly affects plant genetic adaptation and the geography distance seed can be moved from its source location. The Climate Smart Restoration Tool (CSRT) was developed to provide information on seed collection and transfer of native plants. The CSRT maps current and future seed transfer limits for plant species with or without genetic information using climate data generating from ClimateNA (Wang et al. 2016). For information on ClimateNA see the ClimateNA link in the toolbar, and adaptwest.databasin.org/pages/adaptwest-climatena. .
The CSRT uses genecological functions to map seed transfer limits of select species. The number of species with genetic information will evolve in time as more genetic data becomes available.
Like the Seedlot Selection Tool (SST), the CSRT uses user-determined climate variables and thresholds to define seed transfer limits.
The CSRT is capable of constraining seed transfer based on species distribution model (when available), ecoregion, geographic distance and elevation. Please review the instructions, which have species-specific recommendations for mapping seed transfer.