Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild

Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild
Author: Timothy A. Mousseau,Barry Sinervo,John A. Endler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195121834

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Patterns of adaptation in the past and the genetic basis of traits likely to be under selection in the dynamically changing environment are also discussed in relation to these responses.".

In the Light of Evolution

In the Light of Evolution
Author: National Academy of Sciences
Publsiher: Sackler Colloquium
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015073872999

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The Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences address scientific topics of broad and current interest, cutting across the boundaries of traditional disciplines. Each year, four or five such colloquia are scheduled, typically two days in length and international in scope. Colloquia are organized by a member of the Academy, often with the assistance of an organizing committee, and feature presentations by leading scientists in the field and discussions with a hundred or more researchers with an interest in the topic. Colloquia presentations are recorded and posted on the National Academy of Sciences Sackler colloquia website and published on CD-ROM. These Colloquia are made possible by a generous gift from Mrs. Jill Sackler, in memory of her husband, Arthur M. Sackler.

Genetics and Conservation

Genetics and Conservation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1983
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015047485290

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Isolation. Extinction. Founding and Bottlenecks. Hybridization and merging populations. Natural diversity and taxonomy.

Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild

Adaptive Genetic Variation in the Wild
Author: Timothy A. Mousseau,Barry Sinervo,John A. Endler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195344172

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Two of the great mysteries of biology yet to be explored concern the distribution and abundance of genetic variation in natural populations and the genetic architecture of complex traits. These are tied together by their relationship to natural selection and evolutionary history, and some of the keys to disclosing these secrets lie in the study of wild organisms in their natural environments. This book, featuring a superb selection of papers from leading authors, summarizes the state of current understanding about the extent of genetic variation within wild populations and the ways to monitor such variation. It proposes the idea that a fundamental objective of evolutionary ecology is necessary to predict organism, population, community, and ecosystem response to environmental change. In fact, the overall theme of the papers centers around the expression of genetic variation and how it is shaped by the action of natural selection in the natural environment. Patterns of adaptation in the past and the genetic basis of traits likely to be under selection in a dynamically changing environment is discussed along with a wide variety of techniques to test for genetic variation and its consequences, ranging from classical demography to the use of molecular markers. This book is perfect for professionals and graduate students in genetics, biology, ecology, conservation biology, and evolution.

Evolutionary Conservation Genetics

Evolutionary Conservation Genetics
Author: Jacob Höglund
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-03-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015080826731

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Conservation genetics focuses on understanding the role of genetic variation for population persistence. This book is about the methods used to study genetic variation in endangered species and whether genetic variation matters in the extinction of species.

Genetics of Adaptation

Genetics of Adaptation
Author: Rodney Mauricio
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2005-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402038365

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An enduring controversy in evolutionary biology is the genetic basis of adaptation. Darwin emphasized "many slight differences" as the ultimate source of variation to be acted upon by natural selection. In the early 1900’s, this view was opposed by "Mendelian geneticists", who emphasized the importance of "macromutations" in evolution. The Modern Synthesis resolved this controversy, concluding that mutations in genes of very small effect were responsible for adaptive evolution. A decade ago, Allen Orr and Jerry Coyne reexamined the evidence for this neo-Darwinian view and found that both the theoretical and empirical basis for it were weak. Orr and Coyne encouraged evolutionary biologists to reexamine this neglected question: what is the genetic basis of adaptive evolution? In this volume, a new generation of biologists have taken up this challenge. Using advances in both molecular genetic and statistical techniques, evolutionary geneticists have made considerable progress in this emerging field. In this volume, a diversity of examples from plant and animal studies provides valuable information for those interested in the genetics and evolution of complex traits.

Microevolution Rate Pattern Process

Microevolution Rate  Pattern  Process
Author: Andrew P. Hendry,Michael T. Kinnison
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401005852

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From guppies to Galapagos finches and from adaptive landscapes to haldanes, this compilation of contributed works provides reviews, perspectives, theoretical models, statistical developments, and empirical demonstrations exploring the tempo and mode of microevolution on contemporary to geological time scales. New developments, and reviews, of classic and novel empirical systems demonstrate the strength and diversity of evolutionary processes producing biodiversity within species. Perspectives and theoretical insights expand these empirical observations to explore patterns and mechanisms of microevolution, methods for its quantification, and implications for the evolution of biodiversity on other scales. This diverse assemblage of manuscripts is aimed at professionals, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates who desire a timely synthesis of current knowledge, an illustration of exciting new directions, and a springboard for future investigations in the study of microevolution in the wild.

Eco Evolutionary Dynamics

Eco Evolutionary Dynamics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128014332

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The theme of this volume is to discuss Eco-evolutionary Dynamics. Updates and informs the reader on the latest research findings Written by leading experts in the field Highlights areas for future investigation