Back to Search results for [ null ]

Conservation biology
Bob, Misha,

Linked to FindBook      Google Book      Amazon      博客來     
  • Conservation biology
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Conservation biology/ Misha Bob.
    other author: Bob, Misha,
    Published: [New York] :World Technologies, : 2018.,
    Description: 1 online resource (268 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Conservation biology -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: High Risks of Losing Genetic Diversity in an Endemic Mauritian Gecko: Implications for Conservation -- Chapter 2: Population Differentiation and Hybridisation of Australian Snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific Humpback (Sousa chinensis) Dolphins in North-Western Australia -- Chapter 3: Genetic Population Structure of Local Populations of the Endangered Saltmarsh Sesarmid Crab Clistocoeloma sinense in Japan -- Chapter 4: Characterizing the Phylogenetic Tree Community Structure of a Protected Tropical Rain Forest Area in Cameroon -- Chapter 5: Prioritizing Populations for Conservation using Phylogenetic Networks -- Chapter 6: Genetic Structure and Hierarchical Population Divergence History of Acer monovar. mono in South and Northeast China -- Chapter 7: Genetic Diversity and Ecological Niche Modelling of Wild Barley: Refugia, Large-Scale Post-LGM Range Expansion and Limited Mid-Future Climate Threats? -- Chapter 8: Confidence Intervals for Population Allele Frequencies: The General Case of Sampling from a Finite Diploid Population of Any Size -- Chapter 9: Identifying Priority Areas for Conservation and Management in Diverse Tropical Forests -- Chapter 10: High-Level Genetic Diversity and Complex Population Structure of Siberian Apricot (Prunus sibirica L.) in China as Revealed by Nuclear SSR Markers -- Chapter 11: Hidden Diversity in Sardines: Genetic and Morphological Evidence for Cryptic Species in the Goldstripe Sardinella, Sardinella gibbosa (Bleeker, 1849) -- Chapter 12: Microsatellite Marker Analysis Reveals the Complex Phylogeographic History of Rhododendron ferrugineum (Ericaceae) in the Pyrenees -- Chapter 13: Unexpectedly Low Rangewide Population Genetic Structure of the Imperiled Eastern Box Turtle Terrapene c. carolina -- Chapter 14: Maintenance of Genetic Diversity in an Introduced Island Population of Guanacos after Seven Decades and Two Severe Demographic Bottlenecks: Implications for Camelid Conservation -- Chapter 15: Influence of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on the Sorghum Genetic Patterns in Subsistence Farming Systems in Eastern Kenya -- Chapter 16: Splitting or Lumping? A Conservation Dilemma Exemplified by the Critically Endangered Dama Gazelle (Nanger dama) -- Chapter 17: Genetic Variability and Population Divergence in the Rare Fritillaria tubiformis subsp. moggridgei Rix (Liliaceae) as Revealed by RAPD Analysis -- Chapter 18: Individual Identification and Genetic Variation of Lions (Panthera leo) from Two Protected Areas in Nigeria -- Chapter 19: Comparative Transcriptome of Wild Type and Selected Strains of the Microalgae Tisochrysis lutea Provides Insights into the Genetic Basis, Lipid Metabolism and the Life Cycle -- Chapter 20: Exploring Germplasm Diversity to Understand the Domestication Process in Cicer spp. using SNP and DArT Markers -- Chapter 21: Genetic Structure and Diversity of the Endangered Fir Tree of Lebanon (Abies cilicica Carr.): Implications for Conservation -- Chapter 22: Genetic Pool Information Reflects Highly Suitable Areas: The Case of Two Parapatric Endangered Species of Tucotucos (Rodentia: Ctenomiydae) -- Chapter 23: Conservation Priorities when Species Interact: The Noah's Ark Metaphor Revisited -- List of Contributors -- Index.
    Subject: Environmental Science. -
    Online resource: http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/WLDTECH0000027.htmlclick for full text
    ISBN: 9781978904811
Location:  Year:  Volume Number: 
Items
  • 1 records • Pages 1 •
  • 1 records • Pages 1 •
Multimedia
Reviews
Export
pickup library
 
 
Change password
Login

(1)User name(Patron ID)Please enter your student ID number or passport number. (2)Password:Please enter the last four digits of your Patron ID.

.
.