What do you understand from terms like in situ and ex situ conservation???
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In situ:
- Means 'in the original place'.
- In situ methods are carried out on site such as in the wild.
- Methods are applicable for large population.
- Experimental conditions are difficult to maintain.
- Less expensive.
- Do not require much equipment and it is less labour intensive.
- Require a large area.
Ex situ:
- Means 'outside the original place'
- Ex situ methods are carried out off site such as in a laboratory, botanical garden, zoo or aquarium.
- Methods are applicable for small populations.
- Experimental conditions are easy to maintain.
- More expensive.
- Require specific equipment and it is labour intensive.
- Require a small area.
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