Loss of biodiversity is among the greatest problems facing the world today Conservation & the Genetics of Populations gives a comprehensive overview of the essential background concepts & tools needed to understand how genetic information can be used to conserve species threatened with extinction & to manage species of ecological or commercial importance New molecular techniques statistical methods & computer programs genetic principles & methods are becoming increasingly useful in the conservation of biological diversity Using a balance of data & theory coupled with basic & applied research examples this book examines genetic & phenotypic variation in natural populations the principles & mechanisms of evolutionary change the interpretation of genetic data from natural populations & how these can be applied to conservation The book
Includes:: examples from plants animals & microbes in wild & captive populations This second edition contains new chapters on Climate Change & Exploited Populations as well as new sections on genomics genetic monitoring emerging diseases metagenomics & more One-third of the references in this edition were published after the first edition Each of the 22 chapters & the statistical appendix have a Guest Box written by an expert in that particular topic (including James Crow Louis Bernatchez Loren Rieseberg Rick Shine & Lisette Waits) This book is essential for advanced undergraduate & graduate students of conservation genetics natural resource management & conservation biology as well as professional conservation biologists working for wildlife & habitat management agencies Additional resources for this book can be found at wwwwileycomgoallendorfpopulations