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Introduction to Conservation Genetics

Introduction to Conservation Genetics 192 African Zoology Vol. 38, No. 1, April 2003 matching the habitat from whence they dispersed. synopsis at the end of each chapter, a description These proximate cues animals use are the key to of the most important literature regarding subject their future conservation. This is a sombre pros- matter covered and finally ending off with prob- pect because we may need to establish the actual lem statements (with the answers provided at the cues de novo for each case in order to encourage end of the book). Arguably, one of the most useful settlement in conservation areas, and we may attributes of the book (at least to students attempt- change these cues inadvertently. ing a last minute cram before the exam) is a short, Third, how much of the variation is explained by one-sentence information box next to each para- genetic differences, environmental (internal and graph. external) differences, and variation in the strategy Apart from the first two introductory chapters, itself? The importance of this question applies to the book is divided into three main sections. The empirical, but also to theoretical approaches. In first investigates the evolutionary genetics of some chapters more realistic and all-encompassing natural populations http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Zoology Taylor & Francis

Introduction to Conservation Genetics

African Zoology , Volume 38 (1): 1 – Apr 1, 2003

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2003 Zoological Society of Southern Africa
ISSN
2224-073X
eISSN
1562-7020
DOI
10.1080/15627020.2003.11657212
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192 African Zoology Vol. 38, No. 1, April 2003 matching the habitat from whence they dispersed. synopsis at the end of each chapter, a description These proximate cues animals use are the key to of the most important literature regarding subject their future conservation. This is a sombre pros- matter covered and finally ending off with prob- pect because we may need to establish the actual lem statements (with the answers provided at the cues de novo for each case in order to encourage end of the book). Arguably, one of the most useful settlement in conservation areas, and we may attributes of the book (at least to students attempt- change these cues inadvertently. ing a last minute cram before the exam) is a short, Third, how much of the variation is explained by one-sentence information box next to each para- genetic differences, environmental (internal and graph. external) differences, and variation in the strategy Apart from the first two introductory chapters, itself? The importance of this question applies to the book is divided into three main sections. The empirical, but also to theoretical approaches. In first investigates the evolutionary genetics of some chapters more realistic and all-encompassing natural populations

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African ZoologyTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 1, 2003

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