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Radioprotection of the environment: on the context of biodiversity and evolutionary theory. A reference organism has no genetic properties

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The recent efforts to define a basis for radioprotection of the environment include some concepts and ideas related to various endpoints which need a clarification. This paper focuses on the biodiversity concept and the context of individuals of a species as well as that of the species as a gene pool. A major problem with the ambition to radioprotect biodiversity is the concept 'reference organism' which has no genetic properties and therefore is in contradiction with a real biological species. Biodiversity and the species (gene pool) concept are, just as any other areas of biology, integral parts of evolutionary theory. With the reference organism as a basis no meaningful reasoning can take place which relates data on radioactivity levels or mutations to potential effects on populations or biodiversity. It is therefore suggested that the national and international bodies involved in radioprotection of the environment take advantage of evolutionary theory as a reference frame. (author)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
SAR
Imprint Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Imprint Pagination
10 p.
Report number
INIS-AR-C--905

Conference

Title
12. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA): Strengthening radiation protection worldwide
Acronym
IRPA 12
Dates
19-24 Oct 2008
Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)

INIS

Country of Publication
Argentina
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
41006711
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ENVIRONMENT; RADIATION PROTECTION; RADIOACTIVITY; SPECIES DIVERSITY

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