The conservation of adaptive potential to enable populations and species to respond to environmental change is one of the cornerstones of conservation genetics. To date, however, most work has by necessity focused on neutral markers and demographic questions. Now, with the rapid development of genomic technologies, we have new tools with which to address this essential but poorly understood aspect of conservation strategy. This was the motivation for a meeting on this subject held at Durham University in November 2017 that generated papers for this special issue. In this brief introduction we summarise the presentations and discussions that took place over the course of the meeting, and provide some initial conclusions together with ideas a...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...
Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...
The conservation of adaptive potential to enable populations and species to respond to environmental...
Continuing advances in whole genome scale approaches integrated with other ‘omic’ technologies promi...
Despite intense efforts, biodiversity around the globe continues to decrease. To cease this phenomen...
Genetic diversity is vital for the persistence and evolutionary potential of populations, but is oft...
Over the past twenty years conservation genetics has progressed from being mainly a theory-based fie...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
Conservation genetics is a maturing discipline. Since the millennium and with an established field-s...
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation. Re...
Conservation genetics is a booming field focused on assessing the genetic structure and diversity am...
Abstract.—Conservation planning has tended to focus more on pattern (representation) than process (p...
Global conservation policy and action have largely neglected protecting and monitoring genetic diver...
Conservation genetics is a field derived from a combination of evolution, ecology, behaviour, and ge...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...
Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...
The conservation of adaptive potential to enable populations and species to respond to environmental...
Continuing advances in whole genome scale approaches integrated with other ‘omic’ technologies promi...
Despite intense efforts, biodiversity around the globe continues to decrease. To cease this phenomen...
Genetic diversity is vital for the persistence and evolutionary potential of populations, but is oft...
Over the past twenty years conservation genetics has progressed from being mainly a theory-based fie...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
Conservation genetics is a maturing discipline. Since the millennium and with an established field-s...
I discuss future challenges and opportunities in genetic approaches to biodiversity conservation. Re...
Conservation genetics is a booming field focused on assessing the genetic structure and diversity am...
Abstract.—Conservation planning has tended to focus more on pattern (representation) than process (p...
Global conservation policy and action have largely neglected protecting and monitoring genetic diver...
Conservation genetics is a field derived from a combination of evolution, ecology, behaviour, and ge...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...
Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected...
About 50 y ago, Crow and Kimura [An Introduction to Population Genetics Theory (1970)] and Ohta and ...