TY - BOOK ID - 145532961 TI - Conservation Genetics for Management of Threatened Plant and Animal Species AU - Ottewell, Kym AU - Byrne, Margaret PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Biology, life sciences KW - small isolated population KW - Mediterranean native trout KW - morphological deformities KW - Camphorosmoideae KW - conservation genetics KW - disjunct distribution KW - population fragmentation KW - population structure KW - single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers KW - genetic diversity KW - population viability analysis KW - allele retention KW - translocation KW - conservation management KW - threatened marsupial KW - remnant KW - conservation KW - natural hybridisation KW - Eucalyptus KW - high throughput sequencing KW - NGS KW - South Australia KW - golden bandicoot KW - southern brown bandicoot KW - quenda KW - phylogenetic KW - taxonomy KW - evolutionarily significant unit KW - ecosystem engineer KW - genetic rescue KW - genetic restoration KW - supplementation KW - disease KW - inbreeding KW - genetic swamping KW - locally unique alleles KW - population genetics KW - marsupial KW - adaptive potential KW - Leadbeater's possum KW - Gymnobelideus leadbeateri KW - ex situ conservation KW - Psittacidae KW - Ara macao KW - Xcaret KW - captive breeding KW - climate drying KW - cpDNA KW - ecotype KW - Evolutionarily Significant Units KW - gene flow KW - geographic expansion KW - patchy abundance KW - phylogeography UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145532961 AB - This book focuses on conservation genetic (and genomic) papers that demonstrate applied outcomes that inform practical threatened species management. We cover a broad range of species and genetic approaches, but focus on how conservation genetic information is used to underpin management actions for species recovery. Through the exposition of a diversity of approaches, we aim to demonstrate to conservation managers and researchers how conservation genetics can inform on-ground species management. ER -