New molecular challenges in animal conservation

The contribution of genetics to wildlife conservation has been stressed often forgetting the existing theoretical and empirical limitations in the use of genetic information to solve ecological and demographic problems. The possibilities of molecular analyses are extensive and the automation of proc...

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Main Authors: Domingo-Roura, X., Marmi, J., López-Giráldez, J. F., García-Franquesa, E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona 2001-06-01
Series:Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
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Online Access:http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC-24-1-pp-19-29.pdf
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spelling doaj-9cacb542d596411a8eb25d781aac492b2020-11-25T01:37:14ZengMuseu de Ciències Naturals de BarcelonaAnimal Biodiversity and Conservation1578-665X2001-06-012411929New molecular challenges in animal conservationDomingo-Roura, X.Marmi, J.López-Giráldez, J. F.García-Franquesa, E.The contribution of genetics to wildlife conservation has been stressed often forgetting the existing theoretical and empirical limitations in the use of genetic information to solve ecological and demographic problems. The possibilities of molecular analyses are extensive and the automation of procedures is increasing the efficiency and reducing the cost of molecular technology. With large amounts of molecular data already available, the interest is switching towards the analysis of these data and the interpretation of genetic variability within and across species from a functional perspective. The understanding of the link between genetic variation and fitness or survival is essential in conservation biology and this understanding needs the combination of molecular data with non-molecular (e.g. physiological, behavioural and ecological) data. Progress in this promising field will depend on the trust and collaboration between molecular and field biologists. http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC-24-1-pp-19-29.pdfReviewMolecular techniquesAnimal conservationFitnessGenetic variation
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author Domingo-Roura, X.
Marmi, J.
López-Giráldez, J. F.
García-Franquesa, E.
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Marmi, J.
López-Giráldez, J. F.
García-Franquesa, E.
New molecular challenges in animal conservation
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
Review
Molecular techniques
Animal conservation
Fitness
Genetic variation
author_facet Domingo-Roura, X.
Marmi, J.
López-Giráldez, J. F.
García-Franquesa, E.
author_sort Domingo-Roura, X.
title New molecular challenges in animal conservation
title_short New molecular challenges in animal conservation
title_full New molecular challenges in animal conservation
title_fullStr New molecular challenges in animal conservation
title_full_unstemmed New molecular challenges in animal conservation
title_sort new molecular challenges in animal conservation
publisher Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
series Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
issn 1578-665X
publishDate 2001-06-01
description The contribution of genetics to wildlife conservation has been stressed often forgetting the existing theoretical and empirical limitations in the use of genetic information to solve ecological and demographic problems. The possibilities of molecular analyses are extensive and the automation of procedures is increasing the efficiency and reducing the cost of molecular technology. With large amounts of molecular data already available, the interest is switching towards the analysis of these data and the interpretation of genetic variability within and across species from a functional perspective. The understanding of the link between genetic variation and fitness or survival is essential in conservation biology and this understanding needs the combination of molecular data with non-molecular (e.g. physiological, behavioural and ecological) data. Progress in this promising field will depend on the trust and collaboration between molecular and field biologists.
topic Review
Molecular techniques
Animal conservation
Fitness
Genetic variation
url http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC-24-1-pp-19-29.pdf
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