Giorgio Bertorelle (Italy Universita degli Studi di Ferrara), Michael W. Bruford (Cardiff University), Heidi C. Hauffe
Population Genetics for Animal Conservation
Giorgio Bertorelle (Italy Universita degli Studi di Ferrara), Michael W. Bruford (Cardiff University), Heidi C. Hauffe
Population Genetics for 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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Illustrates the power and utility of the synergy between population genetics and conservation biology in animal conservation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780521685375
- ISBN-10: 0521685370
- Artikelnr.: 26572801
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780521685375
- ISBN-10: 0521685370
- Artikelnr.: 26572801
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.