AVIAN GENOMICS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. FROM THE LAB INTO THE WILD

AVIAN GENOMICS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. FROM THE LAB INTO THE WILD

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Ciencias - biología
ISBN:
978-3-030-16476-8
Páginas:
345
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
92
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

145,59 €

Despues:

138,31 €

Chapter 1. An introduction to “Avian Genomics in Ecology and Evolution - From the lab into the wild”
Chapter 2. A Historical Perspective of Avian Genomics
Chapter 3. Avian Genomics in Animal Breeding and the end of the model organism
Chapter 4. Avian chromosomal evolution
Chapter 5. Repetitive DNA – the dark matter of avian genomics
Chapter 6. Resolving the avian tree of life from top to bottom: The promise and potential boundaries of the phylogenomic era
Chapter 7. Avian Species Concepts in the Light of Genomics
Chapter 8. Population Genomics and Phylogeography
Chapter 9. Avian population studies in the genomic era
Chapter 10. The Contribution of Genomics to Bird Conservation
Chapter 11. Jurassic Spark: What did the genomes of dinosaurs look like?.

Birds catch the public imagination like no other group of animals; in addition, birders are perhaps the largest non-professional naturalist community. Genomics and associated bioinformatics have revolutionised daily life in just a few decades. At the same time, this development has facilitated the application of genomics technology to ecological and evolutionary studies, including biodiversity and conservation at all levels.
This book reveals how the exciting toolbox of genomics offers new opportunities in all areas of avian biology. It presents contributions from prominent experts at the intersection of avian biology and genomics, and offers an ideal introduction to the world of genomics for students, biologists and bird enthusiasts alike. The book begins with a historical perspective on how genomic technology was adopted by bird ecology and evolution research groups. This led, as the book explains, to a revised understanding of avian evolution, with exciting consequences for biodiversity research as a whole. Lastly, these impacts are illustrated using seminal examples and the latest discoveries from avian biology laboratories around the world.

Features
• Offers readers essential insights into how avian genomics has revolutionised avian ecology and evolutionary research
• Reviews the history and development of genomics technology using the example of the dynamic research field of ornithology
• Combines a broad range of topics from history and discussions about model vs. non-model species genomics with structural information about genomes as well as applications in phylogeny, population genomics and conservation
• Explains the avian species concept in terms of genomics, speciation and hybridization