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Bob, Misha,
Conservation biology
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Conservation biology/ Misha Bob.
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Bob, Misha,
出版者:
[New York] :World Technologies, : 2018.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (268 p.)
標題:
Environmental Science. -
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ISBN:
9781978904811
Conservation biology
Conservation biology
[electronic resource] /Misha Bob. - [New York] :World Technologies,2018. - 1 online resource (268 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conservation biology -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: High Risks of Losing Genetic Diversity in an Endemic Mauritian Gecko: Implications for Conservation -- Chapter 2: Population Differentiation and Hybridisation of Australian Snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific Humpback (Sousa chinensis) Dolphins in North-Western Australia -- Chapter 3: Genetic Population Structure of Local Populations of the Endangered Saltmarsh Sesarmid Crab Clistocoeloma sinense in Japan -- Chapter 4: Characterizing the Phylogenetic Tree Community Structure of a Protected Tropical Rain Forest Area in Cameroon -- Chapter 5: Prioritizing Populations for Conservation using Phylogenetic Networks -- Chapter 6: Genetic Structure and Hierarchical Population Divergence History of Acer monovar. mono in South and Northeast China -- Chapter 7: Genetic Diversity and Ecological Niche Modelling of Wild Barley: Refugia, Large-Scale Post-LGM Range Expansion and Limited Mid-Future Climate Threats? -- Chapter 8: Confidence Intervals for Population Allele Frequencies: The General Case of Sampling from a Finite Diploid Population of Any Size -- Chapter 9: Identifying Priority Areas for Conservation and Management in Diverse Tropical Forests -- Chapter 10: High-Level Genetic Diversity and Complex Population Structure of Siberian Apricot (Prunus sibirica L.) in China as Revealed by Nuclear SSR Markers -- Chapter 11: Hidden Diversity in Sardines: Genetic and Morphological Evidence for Cryptic Species in the Goldstripe Sardinella, Sardinella gibbosa (Bleeker, 1849) -- Chapter 12: Microsatellite Marker Analysis Reveals the Complex Phylogeographic History of Rhododendron ferrugineum (Ericaceae) in the Pyrenees -- Chapter 13: Unexpectedly Low Rangewide Population Genetic Structure of the Imperiled Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene c. carolina -- Chapter 14: Maintenance of Genetic Diversity in an Introduced Island Population of Guanacos after Seven Decades and Two Severe Demographic Bottlenecks: Implications for Camelid Conservation -- Chapter 15: Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya -- Chapter 16: Splitting or Lumping? A Conservation Dilemma Exemplified by the Critically Endangered Dama Gazelle (Nanger dama) -- Chapter 17: Genetic Variability and Population Divergence in the Rare Fritillaria tubiformis subsp. moggridgei Rix (Liliaceae) as Revealed by RAPD Analysis -- Chapter 18: Individual Identification and Genetic Variation of Lions (Panthera leo) from Two Protected Areas in Nigeria -- Chapter 19: Comparative Transcriptome of Wild Type and Selected Strains of the Microalgae Tisochrysis lutea Provides Insights into the Genetic Basis, Lipid Metabolism and the Life Cycle -- Chapter 20: Exploring Germplasm Diversity to Understand the Domestication Process in Cicer spp. using SNP and DArT Markers -- Chapter 21: Genetic Structure and Diversity of the Endangered Fir Tree of Lebanon (Abies cilicica Carr.): Implications for Conservation -- Chapter 22: Genetic Pool Information Reflects Highly Suitable Areas: The Case of Two Parapatric Endangered Species of Tucotucos (Rodentia: Ctenomiydae) -- Chapter 23: Conservation Priorities when Species Interact: The Noah's Ark Metaphor Revisited -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Conservation biology is a discipline that integrates several fields in order to study the biodiversity on earth. It also delves into preserving species and their respective habitats from extinction. This book is compiled in such a manner, that it will provide in-depth knowledge about the theory and practice of this discipline. Various techniques and strategies of conservation biology are elucidated in the text like systematic conservation planning, measuring extinction rates, etc. The book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of this field and the recent researches in this area. This book includes contributions of experts and scientists which will provide innovative insights into this field. It is an essential guide for both academicians and those who wish to pursue conservation biology further.
ISBN: 9781978904811Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QH75 .C66
Dewey Class. No.: 639.9
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