This manuscript serves as a summary of both the importance of genetics in conservation, and the range of methodological approaches available. Two somewhat distinct realms of conservation genetics are outlined. The first theoretically rests upon the field of population genetics, and primarily concerns itself with the conservation of genetic diversity within and among populations, both in the wild and captivity. Basic concepts such as heterozygosity, genetic drift, and effective population size are discussed in the framework of freshwater conservation interests. Most importantly, it is emphasized that only multi-locus data sets, with adequate sample sizes are appropriate for answering a range of conservation-oriented questions with such popul...
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation. Re...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms responsible for patterns of spatial genetic structure and di...
Species distributions and population genetic structure are determined by landscape history and biolo...
This manuscript serves as a summary of both the importance of genetics in conservation, and the rang...
The world is facing its sixth extinction crisis with freshwater fish species being particularly enda...
In the past, conservation programmes for a given species consisted in restoring the habitat and in t...
The biological diversity of our planet is rapidly being depleted due to direct and indirect conseque...
1.Species diversity is declining more rapidly in freshwater ecosystems than in any other, but the co...
Fishes are the most abundant vertebrates in the animal kingdom. They play important biological and e...
International audienceIntraspecific diversity informs the demographic and evolutionary histories of ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the application of the principles of genetics to ...
One central goal of conservation biology is to conserve the genetic diversity of species in order to...
Genetic variation is essential for biological evolution, for maintaining viability of populations, a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 177-242.1. General introduction : the assessment of genetic div...
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation. Re...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms responsible for patterns of spatial genetic structure and di...
Species distributions and population genetic structure are determined by landscape history and biolo...
This manuscript serves as a summary of both the importance of genetics in conservation, and the rang...
The world is facing its sixth extinction crisis with freshwater fish species being particularly enda...
In the past, conservation programmes for a given species consisted in restoring the habitat and in t...
The biological diversity of our planet is rapidly being depleted due to direct and indirect conseque...
1.Species diversity is declining more rapidly in freshwater ecosystems than in any other, but the co...
Fishes are the most abundant vertebrates in the animal kingdom. They play important biological and e...
International audienceIntraspecific diversity informs the demographic and evolutionary histories of ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the application of the principles of genetics to ...
One central goal of conservation biology is to conserve the genetic diversity of species in order to...
Genetic variation is essential for biological evolution, for maintaining viability of populations, a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 177-242.1. General introduction : the assessment of genetic div...
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation. Re...
Understanding the ecological mechanisms responsible for patterns of spatial genetic structure and di...
Species distributions and population genetic structure are determined by landscape history and biolo...