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Population genomics is revolutionizing wildlife biology,
conservation, and management by providing key and novel insights
into genetic, population and landscape-level processes in wildlife,
with unprecedented power and accuracy. This pioneering book
presents the advances and potential of population genomics in
wildlife, outlining key population genomics concepts and questions
in wildlife biology, population genomics approaches that are
specifically applicable to wildlife, and application of population
genomics in wildlife population and evolutionary biology, ecology,
adaptation and conservation and management. It is important for
students, researchers, and wildlife professionals to understand the
growing set of population genomics tools that can address issues
from delineation of wildlife populations to assessing their
capacity to adapt to environmental change. This book brings
together leading experts in wildlife population genomics to discuss
the key areas of the field, as well as challenges, opportunities
and future prospects of wildlife population genomics.
Population genomics has revolutionized various disciplines of
biology including population, evolutionary, ecological and
conservation genetics, plant and animal breeding, human health,
medicine and pharmacology by allowing to address novel and
long-standing questions with unprecedented power and accuracy. It
employs large-scale or genome-wide genetic information and
bioinformatics to address various fundamental and applied aspects
in biology and related disciplines, and provides a comprehensive
genome-wide perspective and new insights that were not possible
before. These advances have become possible due to the development
of new and low-cost sequencing and genotyping technologies and
novel statistical approaches and software, bioinformatics tools,
and models. Population genomics is tremendously advancing our
understanding the roles of evolutionary processes, such as
mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection, in
shaping up genetic variation at individual loci and across the
genome and populations; improving the assessment of population
genetic parameters or processes such as adaptive evolution,
effective population size, gene flow, admixture, inbreeding and
outbreeding depression, demography, and biogeography; resolving
evolutionary histories and phylogenetic relationships of extant,
ancient and extinct species; understanding the genomic basis of
fitness, adaptation, speciation, complex ecological and
economically important traits, and disease and insect resistance;
facilitating forensics, genetic medicine and pharmacology;
delineating conservation genetic units; and understanding the
genetic effects of resource management practices, and assisting
conservation and sustainable management of genetic resources. This
Population Genomics book discusses the concepts, approaches,
applications and promises of population genomics in addressing most
of the above fundamental and applied crucial aspects in a variety
of organisms from microorganisms to humans. The book provides
insights into a range of emerging population genomics topics
including population epigenomics, landscape genomics, seascape
genomics, paleogenomics, ecological and evolutionary genomics,
biogeography, demography, speciation, admixture, colonization and
invasion, genomic selection, and plant and animal domestication.
This book fills a vacuum in the field and is expected to become a
primary reference in Population Genomics world-wide.
Population genomics has provided unprecedented opportunities to
unravel the mysteries of marine organisms in the oceans' depths.
The world's oceans, which make up 70% of our planet, encompass
diverse habitats and host numerous unexplored populations and
species. Population genomics studies of marine organisms are
rapidly emerging and have the potential to transform our
understanding of marine populations, species, and ecosystems,
providing insights into how these organisms are evolving and how
they respond to different stimuli and environments. This knowledge
is critical for understanding the fundamental aspects of marine
life, how marine organisms will respond to environmental changes,
and how we can better protect and preserve marine biodiversity and
resources. This book brings together leading experts in the field
to address critical aspects of fundamental and applied research in
marine species and share their research and insights crucial for
understanding marine ecosystem diversity and function. It also
discusses the challenges, opportunities and future perspectives of
marine population genomics.
Population genomics is revolutionizing wildlife biology,
conservation, and management by providing key and novel insights
into genetic, population and landscape-level processes in wildlife,
with unprecedented power and accuracy. This pioneering book
presents the advances and potential of population genomics in
wildlife, outlining key population genomics concepts and questions
in wildlife biology, population genomics approaches that are
specifically applicable to wildlife, and application of population
genomics in wildlife population and evolutionary biology, ecology,
adaptation and conservation and management. It is important for
students, researchers, and wildlife professionals to understand the
growing set of population genomics tools that can address issues
from delineation of wildlife populations to assessing their
capacity to adapt to environmental change. This book brings
together leading experts in wildlife population genomics to discuss
the key areas of the field, as well as challenges, opportunities
and future prospects of wildlife population genomics.
Population genomics has provided unprecedented opportunities to
unravel the mysteries of marine organisms in the oceans' depths.
The world's oceans, which make up 70% of our planet, encompass
diverse habitats and host numerous unexplored populations and
species. Population genomics studies of marine organisms are
rapidly emerging and have the potential to transform our
understanding of marine populations, species, and ecosystems,
providing insights into how these organisms are evolving and how
they respond to different stimuli and environments. This knowledge
is critical for understanding the fundamental aspects of marine
life, how marine organisms will respond to environmental changes,
and how we can better protect and preserve marine biodiversity and
resources. This book brings together leading experts in the field
to address critical aspects of fundamental and applied research in
marine species and share their research and insights crucial for
understanding marine ecosystem diversity and function. It also
discusses the challenges, opportunities and future perspectives of
marine population genomics.
Population genomics is a rapidly emerging field that has the
potential to transform our understanding of how evolutionary forces
shape genomic diversity among microbes. There have already been
considerable advances in understanding gene flow and spread of
adaptive traits, and in linking epidemiology with evolutionary
biology. The current challenge is to find unifying evolutionary
principles for organisms that display a wide range of reproductive
biology - from highly clonal to promiscuous - and for which the
vast majority have eluded cultivation. This requires
interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate novel computational
tools, testing of existing and novel population genetic models, and
creative new ways of linking genetic diversity to ecological
factors. This pioneering book will discuss the advances made and
promises of population genomics in microorganisms, outlining some
of the key theoretical and practical challenges for microbial
population genomics, including defining and identifying
populations, genomics-based reverse ecology and building
appropriate tools to understand microbes in a variety of complex
environments.
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