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Provides new insights on the use of molecular tools to answer questions related to population genetics in particular, and to propose conservation strategies for endangered mammalian species in general
Summarizes the available information on the current state and future prospects of conservation genomics in mammals
Written by prominent researchers in the field who are using the most innovative molecular tools and tackling the most compelling evolutionary questions in the field of conservation genetics
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Generalities of Conservation Genetics
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Integrative Genetic Tools to Assess Population Parameters
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Anthropogenic Effects on the Genetic Viability of Wildlife Populations
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Multitask Genetic Applicability to Preserve Species in the Future
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About this book
The book also demonstrates how recent advances in genetic/genomic technologies have been applied to assess the impact of environmental/anthropogenic changes on the health of small populations of mammals. It examines a range of issues in the field of mammalian conservation genomics, such as the role that the genetic diversity of the immune system plays in disease protection and local adaptation; the use of noninvasive techniques and genomic banks as a resource for monitoring and restoring populations; the structuring of population by physical barriers; and genetic diversity.
Further, by integrating research from a variety of areas – including population genetics, molecular ecology, systematics, and evolutionary and conservation biology – it enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of the conservation biology of mammals that are at increasing risk of extinction at local, regional and global scales. As such, it offers a unique resource for a broad readership interested in the conservation biology of mammals and conservation management strategies to better preserve biodiversity.
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Editors and Affiliations
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Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Jorge Ortega
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Center for Conservation Genomics, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Washington, USA
Jesus E. Maldonado
About the editors
Jesus Maldonado obtained his Ph.D. degree in Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution at the University of California Los Angeles. He then joined the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute where he has been a Research Geneticist at the Center for Conservation Genomics since 1998. His research applies molecular genetics tools to answer basic and applied questions in conservation and evolutionary biology in mammals. Much of his research involves assessment of genetic variation within and among populations and species to document levels of inbreeding and determine units of evolutionary, taxonomic and conservation significance. He developed a research program that follows an academic model, and most of his projects over the past several years are based on collaborations established with students, postdoctoral fellows and research scientists/curators at the Smithsonian and other academic institutions and conservation communities in Latin American, India, South East Asia and Africa. This allowed him to build a strong conservation genomics program that is international in scope. Beyond theoretical aspects of his research, outcomes from many studies have direct applications to helping address critical conservation issues in a variety of threatened and endangered mammals. He is also interested in studying micro-evolutionary processes that shape genetic variation and evolutionary trajectories, as well as landscape genetics and genomics. During the past 19 years, he has developed and utilized non-invasive genetic techniques and ancient DNA technologies for obtaining reliable information to study many elusive endangered mammal species. Maldonado has over 100 peer reviewed publications in scientific journals including Science, Molecular Ecology, PLoS ONE, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Proceedings Royal Society B and has served in the editorial board of several journals including the Journal of Mammalogy, Conservation Genetics, PLos ONE and Therya.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Conservation Genetics in Mammals
Book Subtitle: Integrative Research Using Novel Approaches
Editors: Jorge Ortega, Jesus E. Maldonado
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33334-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Smithsonian Institution 2020
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-33333-1Published: 25 January 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-33336-2Published: 25 January 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-33334-8Published: 24 January 2020
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 378
Topics: Conservation Biology/Ecology, Molecular Ecology, Animal Ecology, Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management, Biodiversity, Community & Population Ecology