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Genetic management of fragmented animal and plant populations Richard Frankham, Jonathan D. Ballou & Katherine Ralls, Mark D.B. Eldridge, Michele R. Dubash, Charles B. Fenster, Robert C. Lacy, Paul Sunnucks

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Author:
Frankham, Richard 1942-  Search this
Ballou, J. D (Jonathan D.)  Search this
Ralls, Katherine  Search this
Eldridge, Mark Derek Bruce  Search this
Dudash, Michele R  Search this
Fenster, Charles Barnet 1956-  Search this
Lacy, Robert C  Search this
Sunnucks, Paul  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 401 pages) illustrations, maps
Type:
Electronic resources
Electronic books
Date:
2017
Notes:
Elecresource
ELEC copy Purchased from the SIL Wildlife Conservation Endowment.
Summary:
One of the greatest unmet issues in conservation biology is the genetic management of fragmented populations of numerous animal and plant species. Many populations are going extinct unnecessarily for genetic reasons so there is now urgent need for an authoritative textbook on the rational genetic management of fragmented populations
Topic:
Germplasm resources conservation  Search this
Animal genetics  Search this
Plant genetics  Search this
Variation (Biology)  Search this
Biodiversity  Search this
Ecological heterogeneity  Search this
Fragmented landscapes  Search this
Conservation biology  Search this
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Evolution  Search this
Artenschutz  Search this
Populationsgenetik  Search this
Demökologie  Search this
Genetische Variabilität  Search this
Habitat  Search this
Tiere  Search this
Call number:
QH455 .F73 2017 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user.
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1092991