Conservation and the Genomics of Populations

Conservation and the Genomics of Populations

Oxford University Press

Explore the intricate relationship between conservation and population genomics with this seminal work by Fred W. Allendorf. This hardback edition provides in-depth insights into genetic diversity, population structure, and evolutionary processes crucial for effective conservation strategies. Discover how genomic tools can be applied to understand and manage threatened species, identify adaptive potential, and design effective conservation plans. The book delves into the latest research and methodologies, offering a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and conservation practitioners. Key topics include: - Genetic diversity assessment - Population structure analysis - Adaptation and resilience - Conservation genetics applications - Evolutionary processes in small populations This essential guide equips you with the knowledge to leverage genomics for biodiversity protection and sustainable management of natural resources. Product Summary: Oxford University Press hardback book on Conservation and the Genomics of Populations by Fred W. Allendorf, detailing genetic diversity, population structure, and conservation strategies using genomic tools.

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