生物
野生动物
野生动物管理
基因组学
群体基因组学
野生动物保护
人口
保护生物学
保护遗传学
进化生物学
动物
环境资源管理
生态学
微卫星
基因组
遗传学
环境卫生
基因
医学
等位基因
环境科学
作者
Paul A. Hohenlohe,W. Chris Funk,Om P. Rajora
摘要
Abstract Biodiversity is under threat worldwide. Over the past decade, the field of population genomics has developed across nonmodel organisms, and the results of this research have begun to be applied in conservation and management of wildlife species. Genomics tools can provide precise estimates of basic features of wildlife populations, such as effective population size, inbreeding, demographic history and population structure, that are critical for conservation efforts. Moreover, population genomics studies can identify particular genetic loci and variants responsible for inbreeding depression or adaptation to changing environments, allowing for conservation efforts to estimate the capacity of populations to evolve and adapt in response to environmental change and to manage for adaptive variation. While connections from basic research to applied wildlife conservation have been slow to develop, these connections are increasingly strengthening. Here we review the primary areas in which population genomics approaches can be applied to wildlife conservation and management, highlight examples of how they have been used, and provide recommendations for building on the progress that has been made in this field.
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