Conservation Genetics: Applying Genomics to Save Species
MTA
Genetic monitoring, population structure, and assisted gene flow in conservation practice
2nd Edition
This comprehensive guide, "Conservation Genetics: Applying Genomics to Save Species," explores the critical role of genetics and genomics in confronting the global biodiversity crisis. Beginning with the foundational principles of population genetics and the revolutionary shift to next-generation sequencing, the book meticulously details how advanced genomic tools are used to assess, quantify, and monitor genetic variation within and between populations. Readers will gain a deep understanding of key concepts such as effective population size, genetic bottlenecks, and the delicate balance between inbreeding and outbreeding depression, all illustrated with real-world case studies and practical applications.
The text moves beyond diagnosing problems to crafting solutions, demonstrating how genomic data informs the identification of Evolutionary Significant Units (ESUs) and Management Units, guiding strategies for assisted gene flow and genetic rescue. Chapters delve into the genomics of local adaptation, hybridization, and introgression, providing nuanced insights into their implications for species survival, particularly in the face of rapid environmental change. It offers a practical roadmap for designing and implementing long-term genetic monitoring programs, highlighting the logistical and analytical challenges, alongside the immense benefits of integrated genomic and ecological data.
Ultimately, "Conservation Genetics" emphasizes the synthesis of cutting-edge genomic science into actionable conservation practice. It addresses the ethical, legal, and social implications of these powerful technologies, urging responsible application and transparent engagement. By outlining current capabilities and peering into future advancements like portable sequencing and gene editing, this book serves as an indispensable resource for conservation managers, researchers, students, and policymakers dedicated to leveraging genomics to build a more resilient future for Earth's threatened species.
This book is essential for conservation managers, geneticists, researchers, students, and policymakers. It is particularly aimed at those who need to bridge the gap between cutting-edge genomic research and practical conservation management, providing both foundational concepts and advanced approaches for safeguarding biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.
December 12, 2025
45,785 words
3 hours 12 minutes
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