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A Primer of Conservation Genetics

A concise, entry level text in conservation genetics aimed at those with a limited background in genetic studies.

Richard Frankham (Author), Jonathan D. Ballou (Author), David A. Briscoe (Author), Karina H. McInnes (Illustrated by)

9780521538275, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 12 February 2004

236 pages, 166 b/w illus. 16 tables
25.7 x 18.3 x 1.3 cm, 0.6 kg

'… it is written in an easy-to-read style, gives a good overview (or refresher for the older ones of us) and provides interesting examples. I felt that the book could also serve as a textbook for a graduate course on population genetics. … I enjoyed reading the Primer of Conservation Genetics, and I would definitely recommend it as a first introduction to the field of conservation genetics.' Plant Systematics and Evolution

This concise, entry level text provides an introduction to the importance of genetic studies in conservation and presents the essentials of the discipline in an easy-to-follow format, with main points and terms clearly highlighted. The authors assume only a basic knowledge of Mendelian genetics and simple statistics, making the book accessible to those with a limited background in these areas. Connections between conservation genetics and the wider field of conservation biology are interwoven throughout the book. Worked examples are provided throughout to help illustrate key equations and glossary and suggestions for further reading provide additional support for the reader. Many beautiful pen and ink portraits of endangered species are included to enhance the text. Written for short, introductory level courses in genetics, conservation genetics and conservation biology, this book will also be suitable for practising conservation biologists, zoo biologists and wildlife managers.

Preface
Take home messages
1. Introduction
2. Genetic diversity
3. Evolutionary genetics of natural populations
4. Genetic consequences of small population size
5. Genetics and extinction
6. Resolving taxonomic uncertainties and defining management units
7. Genetic management of endangered species in the wild
8. Captive breeding and reintroduction
9. Molecular genetics in forensics and understanding species biology
Final messages
Glossary
Sources and copyright acknowledgements
Index.

Subject Areas: Conservation of wildlife & habitats [RNKH], Genetics [non-medical PSAK]

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