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Illustrates the power and utility of the synergy between population genetics and conservation biology in animal conservation.
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Illustrates the power and utility of the synergy between population genetics and conservation biology in animal conservation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521866309
- ISBN-10: 0521866308
- Artikelnr.: 25686189
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521866309
- ISBN-10: 0521866308
- Artikelnr.: 25686189
Giorgio Bertorelle currently teaches Biometry, Phylogeny Reconstruction and Conservation Genetics at the University of Ferrara, Italy. He is the president and co-founder of the Italian Society for Evolutionary Biology.
1. Introduction Heidi C. Hauffe and Valerio Sbordoni; 2. Statistical
methods for identifying hybrids and groups Eric C. Anderson; 3. How to use
Migrate or why are Markov chain Monte Carlo programs difficult to use?
Peter Beerli; 4. Nested clade phylogeographic analysis for conservation
genetics Jennifer E. Buhay, Keith A. Crandall and David Posada; 5. A
comparison of methods for constructing evolutionary networks from
intraspecific DNA sequences Patrick Mardulyn, Insa Cassens and Michel C.
Milinkovitch; 6. Challenges in assessing adaptive genetic diversity:
overview of methods and empirical illustrations Aurélie Bonin and Louis
Bernatchez; 7. Monitoring and detecting translocations using genetic data
Giorgio Bertorelle, Chiara Papetti, Heidi C. Hauffe and Luigi Boitani; 8.
Non-invasive genetic analysis in conservation Benoît Goossens and Michael
W. Bruford; 9. The role of ancient DNA in conservation biology Jon Beadell,
Yvonne Chan and Robert Fleischer; 10. Future-proofing genetic units for
conservation: time's up for subspecies as the debate gets out of neutral!
Michael W. Bruford; 11. Genetic diversity and fitness related traits in
endangered salmonids Katriina Tiira and Craig R. Primmer; 12. Genetics and
conservation on islands: the Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
Claudio Ciofi, Adalgisa Caccone, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Michel C.
Milinkovitch, Michael Russello and Jeffrey R. Powell; 13. Evolution of
population genetic structure in marine mammal species A. Rus Hoelzel; 14.
Recent developments in molecular tools for conservation Cristiano Vernesi
and Michael W. Bruford; 15. Theoretical outlook Mark Beaumont.
methods for identifying hybrids and groups Eric C. Anderson; 3. How to use
Migrate or why are Markov chain Monte Carlo programs difficult to use?
Peter Beerli; 4. Nested clade phylogeographic analysis for conservation
genetics Jennifer E. Buhay, Keith A. Crandall and David Posada; 5. A
comparison of methods for constructing evolutionary networks from
intraspecific DNA sequences Patrick Mardulyn, Insa Cassens and Michel C.
Milinkovitch; 6. Challenges in assessing adaptive genetic diversity:
overview of methods and empirical illustrations Aurélie Bonin and Louis
Bernatchez; 7. Monitoring and detecting translocations using genetic data
Giorgio Bertorelle, Chiara Papetti, Heidi C. Hauffe and Luigi Boitani; 8.
Non-invasive genetic analysis in conservation Benoît Goossens and Michael
W. Bruford; 9. The role of ancient DNA in conservation biology Jon Beadell,
Yvonne Chan and Robert Fleischer; 10. Future-proofing genetic units for
conservation: time's up for subspecies as the debate gets out of neutral!
Michael W. Bruford; 11. Genetic diversity and fitness related traits in
endangered salmonids Katriina Tiira and Craig R. Primmer; 12. Genetics and
conservation on islands: the Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
Claudio Ciofi, Adalgisa Caccone, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Michel C.
Milinkovitch, Michael Russello and Jeffrey R. Powell; 13. Evolution of
population genetic structure in marine mammal species A. Rus Hoelzel; 14.
Recent developments in molecular tools for conservation Cristiano Vernesi
and Michael W. Bruford; 15. Theoretical outlook Mark Beaumont.
1. Introduction Heidi C. Hauffe and Valerio Sbordoni; 2. Statistical
methods for identifying hybrids and groups Eric C. Anderson; 3. How to use
Migrate or why are Markov chain Monte Carlo programs difficult to use?
Peter Beerli; 4. Nested clade phylogeographic analysis for conservation
genetics Jennifer E. Buhay, Keith A. Crandall and David Posada; 5. A
comparison of methods for constructing evolutionary networks from
intraspecific DNA sequences Patrick Mardulyn, Insa Cassens and Michel C.
Milinkovitch; 6. Challenges in assessing adaptive genetic diversity:
overview of methods and empirical illustrations Aurélie Bonin and Louis
Bernatchez; 7. Monitoring and detecting translocations using genetic data
Giorgio Bertorelle, Chiara Papetti, Heidi C. Hauffe and Luigi Boitani; 8.
Non-invasive genetic analysis in conservation Benoît Goossens and Michael
W. Bruford; 9. The role of ancient DNA in conservation biology Jon Beadell,
Yvonne Chan and Robert Fleischer; 10. Future-proofing genetic units for
conservation: time's up for subspecies as the debate gets out of neutral!
Michael W. Bruford; 11. Genetic diversity and fitness related traits in
endangered salmonids Katriina Tiira and Craig R. Primmer; 12. Genetics and
conservation on islands: the Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
Claudio Ciofi, Adalgisa Caccone, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Michel C.
Milinkovitch, Michael Russello and Jeffrey R. Powell; 13. Evolution of
population genetic structure in marine mammal species A. Rus Hoelzel; 14.
Recent developments in molecular tools for conservation Cristiano Vernesi
and Michael W. Bruford; 15. Theoretical outlook Mark Beaumont.
methods for identifying hybrids and groups Eric C. Anderson; 3. How to use
Migrate or why are Markov chain Monte Carlo programs difficult to use?
Peter Beerli; 4. Nested clade phylogeographic analysis for conservation
genetics Jennifer E. Buhay, Keith A. Crandall and David Posada; 5. A
comparison of methods for constructing evolutionary networks from
intraspecific DNA sequences Patrick Mardulyn, Insa Cassens and Michel C.
Milinkovitch; 6. Challenges in assessing adaptive genetic diversity:
overview of methods and empirical illustrations Aurélie Bonin and Louis
Bernatchez; 7. Monitoring and detecting translocations using genetic data
Giorgio Bertorelle, Chiara Papetti, Heidi C. Hauffe and Luigi Boitani; 8.
Non-invasive genetic analysis in conservation Benoît Goossens and Michael
W. Bruford; 9. The role of ancient DNA in conservation biology Jon Beadell,
Yvonne Chan and Robert Fleischer; 10. Future-proofing genetic units for
conservation: time's up for subspecies as the debate gets out of neutral!
Michael W. Bruford; 11. Genetic diversity and fitness related traits in
endangered salmonids Katriina Tiira and Craig R. Primmer; 12. Genetics and
conservation on islands: the Galápagos giant tortoise as a case study
Claudio Ciofi, Adalgisa Caccone, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Michel C.
Milinkovitch, Michael Russello and Jeffrey R. Powell; 13. Evolution of
population genetic structure in marine mammal species A. Rus Hoelzel; 14.
Recent developments in molecular tools for conservation Cristiano Vernesi
and Michael W. Bruford; 15. Theoretical outlook Mark Beaumont.