In its first edition, this book helped to define the emerging field of ecological economics. This new edition surveys the field today. It incorporates all of the latest research findings and grounds economic inquiry in a more robust understanding of human needs and behavior. Humans and ecological sy
Molecular Ecology, Second Edition
โ Scribed by Joanna R. Freeland, Heather Kirk, Stephen Petersen(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 458
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Molecular Ecology, 2nd Edition provides an accessible introduction to the many diverse aspects of this subject. The book takes a logical and progressive approach to uniting examples from a wide range of taxonomic groups. The straightforward writing style offers in depth analysis whilst making often challenging subjects such as population genetics and phylogenetics highly comprehensible to the reader.
The first part of the book introduces the essential underpinnings of molecular ecology and gives a review of genetics and discussion of the molecular markers that are most frequently used in ecological research, and a chapter devoted to the newly emerging field of ecological genomics. ย The second half of the book covers specific applications of molecular ecology, covering phylogeography, behavioural ecology and conservation genetics.
The new edition provides a thoroughly up-to-date introduction to the field, emphasising new types of analyses and including current examples and techniques whilst also retaining the information-rich, highly readable style which set the first edition apart.
- Incorporates both theoretical and applied perspectives
- Highly accessible, user-friendly approach and presentation
- Includes self-assessment activities with hypothetical cases based on actual species and realistic data sets
- Uses case studies to place the theory in context
- Provides coverage of population genetics, genomics, phylogeography, behavioural ecology and conservation genetics.
Chapter 1 Molecular Genetics in Ecology (pages 1โ34):
Chapter 2 Molecular Markers in Ecology (pages 35โ75):
Chapter 3 Genetic Analysis of Single Populations (pages 77โ128):
Chapter 4 Genetic Analysis of Multiple Populations (pages 129โ177):
Chapter 5 Studying Ecologically Important Traits: Ecogenomics, QTL Analysis, and Reverse Genetics (pages 179โ224):
Chapter 6 Phylogeography (pages 225โ269):
Chapter 7 Behavioural Ecology (pages 271โ318):
Chapter 8 Conservation Genetics (pages 319โ366):
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