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Conservation Genetics for Management of Threatened Plant and Animal Species
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This book focuses on conservation genetic (and genomic) papers that demonstrate applied outcomes that inform practical threatened species management. We cover a broad range of species and genetic approaches, but focus on how conservation genetic information is used to underpin management actions for species recovery. Through the exposition of a diversity of approaches, we aim to demonstrate to conservation managers and researchers how conservation genetics can inform on-ground species management.
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Keywords
- adaptive potential
- allele retention
- Ara macao
- Biology, Life Sciences
- Camphorosmoideae
- Captive breeding
- climate drying
- Conservation
- conservation genetics
- conservation management
- cpDNA
- Disease
- disjunct distribution
- ecosystem engineer
- ecotype
- Eucalyptus
- evolutionarily significant unit
- Evolutionarily Significant Units
- ex situ conservation
- gene flow
- genetic diversity
- genetic rescue
- genetic restoration
- genetic swamping
- geographic expansion
- golden bandicoot
- Gymnobelideus leadbeateri
- high throughput sequencing
- Inbreeding
- Leadbeater’s possum
- locally unique alleles
- marsupial
- Mathematics & science
- Mediterranean native trout
- morphological deformities
- n/a
- natural hybridisation
- NGS
- patchy abundance
- Phylogenetic
- Phylogeography
- population fragmentation
- Population genetics
- population structure
- population viability analysis
- Psittacidae
- quenda
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- remnant
- Research & information: general
- single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers
- small isolated population
- south australia
- southern brown bandicoot
- supplementation
- taxonomy
- threatened marsupial
- translocation
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