Recent advances in molecular genetics and genomics have been embraced by many in natural resource conservation. Today, several major conservation and management journals are now using 'genetics' editors to deal solely with the influx of manuscripts that employ molecular data. The editors have attempted to synthesize some of the major uses of molecular markers in natural resource management in a book targeted not only at scientists but also at individuals actively making conservation and management decisions. To that end, the text features contributors who are major figures in molecular ecology…mehr
Recent advances in molecular genetics and genomics have been embraced by many in natural resource conservation. Today, several major conservation and management journals are now using 'genetics' editors to deal solely with the influx of manuscripts that employ molecular data. The editors have attempted to synthesize some of the major uses of molecular markers in natural resource management in a book targeted not only at scientists but also at individuals actively making conservation and management decisions. To that end, the text features contributors who are major figures in molecular ecology and evolution - many having published books of their own. The aim is to direct and distil the thoughts of these outstanding scientists by compiling compelling case histories in molecular ecology as they apply to natural resource management.
1. Biodiversity discovery and its importance to conservation Rodney L. Honeycutt David M. Hillis John W. Bickham and Amy B. Baird; 2. Gene flow biodiversity and GM crops: weedy rice in Thailand B. Schaal W. J. Leverich S. Jamjod C. Maneechote A. Bashir A. Prommin A. Punyalue A. Suta T. Sintukhiew A. Wongtamee T. Pusadee S. Niruntrayakul B. Rerkasem Robert H. Devlin and Fredrik L. Sundström; 3. A community and ecosystem genetics approach to conservation biology and management Thomas G. Whitham Catherine A. Gehring Luke M. Evans Carri J. LeRoy Randy K. Bangert Jennifer A. Schweitzer Gerard J. Allan Robert C. Barbour Dylan G. Fischer Bradley M. Potts Joseph K. Bailey and Jeff Holland; 4. Vertebrate sex determining genes and their potential utility in conservation with particular emphasis on fishes J. Andrew DeWoody Matthew C. Hale John C. Avise and Lisette Waits; 5. Historical and contemporary dynamics of adaptive differentiation in European oaks Antoine Kremer Valérie Le Corre Rémy J. Petit Alexis Ducousso and Stephen R. Palumbi; 6. Association genetics population genomics and conservation: revealing the genes underlying adaptation in natural populations of plants and animals Krista M. Nichols David B. Neale Jake Gratten Alastair J. Wilson Allan F. McRae Dario Beraldi Peter M. Visscher Josephine M. Pemberton and Jon Slate; 7. Hybridization in threatened and endangered animal taxa: implications for conservation and management of biodiversity Kelly R. Zamudio Richard G. Harrison and Marjorie Matocq; 8. Pollen and seed movement in disturbed tropical landscapes J. L. Hamrick Joseph D. Busch Jennifer McCreight and Peter M. Waser; 9. Implications of landscape alteration for the conservation of genetic diversity of endangered species Paul L. Leberg Giridhar N. R. Athrey Kelly R. Barr Denise L. Lindsay Richard F. Lance Julie R. Etterson and Rebecca M. Holmstrom; 10. Integrating evolutionary considerations into recovery planning for Pacific salmon Robin S. Waples Michelle M. McClure Thomas C. Wainwright Paul McElhany Peter Lawson and Kermit Ritland; 11. Using molecular methods to improve the genetic management of captive breeding programs for threatened species Jamie A. Ivy Robert C. Lacy and Yousry El-Kassaby; 12. Wildlife reintroductions: the conceptual development and application of theory Olin E. Rhodes Jr Emily K. Latch Lisa Worthen Charles Michler and Keith Woeste; 13. Evolutionary toxicology Lee R. Shugart Chris W. Theodorakis John W. Bickham Stan D. Wullschleger and David J. Weston.
1. Biodiversity discovery and its importance to conservation Rodney L. Honeycutt David M. Hillis John W. Bickham and Amy B. Baird; 2. Gene flow biodiversity and GM crops: weedy rice in Thailand B. Schaal W. J. Leverich S. Jamjod C. Maneechote A. Bashir A. Prommin A. Punyalue A. Suta T. Sintukhiew A. Wongtamee T. Pusadee S. Niruntrayakul B. Rerkasem Robert H. Devlin and Fredrik L. Sundström; 3. A community and ecosystem genetics approach to conservation biology and management Thomas G. Whitham Catherine A. Gehring Luke M. Evans Carri J. LeRoy Randy K. Bangert Jennifer A. Schweitzer Gerard J. Allan Robert C. Barbour Dylan G. Fischer Bradley M. Potts Joseph K. Bailey and Jeff Holland; 4. Vertebrate sex determining genes and their potential utility in conservation with particular emphasis on fishes J. Andrew DeWoody Matthew C. Hale John C. Avise and Lisette Waits; 5. Historical and contemporary dynamics of adaptive differentiation in European oaks Antoine Kremer Valérie Le Corre Rémy J. Petit Alexis Ducousso and Stephen R. Palumbi; 6. Association genetics population genomics and conservation: revealing the genes underlying adaptation in natural populations of plants and animals Krista M. Nichols David B. Neale Jake Gratten Alastair J. Wilson Allan F. McRae Dario Beraldi Peter M. Visscher Josephine M. Pemberton and Jon Slate; 7. Hybridization in threatened and endangered animal taxa: implications for conservation and management of biodiversity Kelly R. Zamudio Richard G. Harrison and Marjorie Matocq; 8. Pollen and seed movement in disturbed tropical landscapes J. L. Hamrick Joseph D. Busch Jennifer McCreight and Peter M. Waser; 9. Implications of landscape alteration for the conservation of genetic diversity of endangered species Paul L. Leberg Giridhar N. R. Athrey Kelly R. Barr Denise L. Lindsay Richard F. Lance Julie R. Etterson and Rebecca M. Holmstrom; 10. Integrating evolutionary considerations into recovery planning for Pacific salmon Robin S. Waples Michelle M. McClure Thomas C. Wainwright Paul McElhany Peter Lawson and Kermit Ritland; 11. Using molecular methods to improve the genetic management of captive breeding programs for threatened species Jamie A. Ivy Robert C. Lacy and Yousry El-Kassaby; 12. Wildlife reintroductions: the conceptual development and application of theory Olin E. Rhodes Jr Emily K. Latch Lisa Worthen Charles Michler and Keith Woeste; 13. Evolutionary toxicology Lee R. Shugart Chris W. Theodorakis John W. Bickham Stan D. Wullschleger and David J. Weston.
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