Avian Genetics :A Population and Ecological Approach

Publication subTitle :A Population and Ecological Approach

Author: Cooke   F.;Buckley   P. A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483275680

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121875718

Subject: Q959.7 Aves

Keyword: 植物学

Language: ENG

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Avian Genetics: A Population and Ecological Approach is a collection of papers that deals with the study of birds in relation to the synthetic theory of evolution.
This book studies the ecology, demography, behavior, and geographical distribution of birds; the text also discusses quantitative, chromosomal, biochemical, and population genetics. Part I reviews the various genetic interactions, including an analysis of DNA sequence variation. The different and newer techniques are compared such as the works of Sibley, Quinn, and White. Part II describes the molding genetic variation and covers topics such as inbreeding; gene flow and the genetic structure of populations; non-random mating; and the process of selection in natural populations of birds. Part III covers actual genetic case histories, including quantitative ecological genetics of great tits; genetic evolution of house sparrows; and presentation of evidence for sexual selection by female choice in the Arctic Skua. This book also presents future research in subjects such as the neutrality-selection controversy or genetics and conservation.
This text can be beneficial for ecologists, ornithologists, animal conservationists, and population biologists studying birds.

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