Amphibian molecular ecology and how it has informed conservation
- PMID: 26437125
- DOI: 10.1111/mec.13391
Amphibian molecular ecology and how it has informed conservation
Abstract
Molecular ecology has become one of the key tools in the modern conservationist's kit. Here we review three areas where molecular ecology has been applied to amphibian conservation: genes on landscapes, within-population processes, and genes that matter. We summarize relevant analytical methods, recent important studies from the amphibian literature, and conservation implications for each section. Finally, we include five in-depth examples of how molecular ecology has been successfully applied to specific amphibian systems.
Keywords: amphibians; conservation genetics; landscape genetics; natural selection and contemporary evolution; population genetics-empirical; wildlife management.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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