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9. Biodiversity, Conservation, and Genetic Resources in Modern Museum and Herbarium Collections

  • Robert Hanner , Angélique Corthals and Rob DeSalle
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. List of Illustrations vii
  4. List of Tables viii
  5. FOREWORD: The Continuity of Genomes and Genetic Resources for the New Century ix
  6. Acknowledgments xi
  7. General Introduction xiii
  8. Part I. Perspectives on the Union of Conservation and Genetics
  9. 1. The Expansion of Conservation Genetics 1
  10. 2. Conservation Genetics and the Extinction Crisis 25
  11. 3. Moving Toward a More Integrated Approach 34
  12. Part II. Conservation Genetics in Action: Assessing the Level and Quality of Genetic Resources in Endangered Species
  13. 4. Neutral, Detrimental, and Adaptive Variation in Conservation Genetics 39
  14. 5. Stopping Evolution 58
  15. 6. The Emerging Theme of Ocean Neighborhoods in Marine Conservation 82
  16. 7. Genetic Data and the Interpretation of Restoration Priorities of the Cicindela dorsalis Say Complex (Coleoptera: Carabidae): 96
  17. 8. Range Collapse, Population Loss, and the Erosion of Global Genetic Resources 106
  18. Part III. Saving Genetic Resources
  19. 9. Biodiversity, Conservation, and Genetic Resources in Modern Museum and Herbarium Collections 113
  20. 10. Banking of Genetic Resources 124
  21. 11. The Role of Cryopreserved Cell and Tissue Collections for the Study of Biodiversity and Its Conservation 131
  22. 12. The Silent Biodiversity Crisis: Loss of Genetic Resource Collections 141
  23. 13. Who Owns the Ark, and Why Does It Matter? 160
  24. Part IV. Genomic Technology Meets Conservation Biology
  25. 14. Conservomics? The Role of Genomics in Conservation Biology 167
  26. 15. Genomics and Conservation Genetics 179
  27. 16. Crop Transgenes in Natural Populations 187
  28. 17. The Role of Assisted Reproduction in Animal Conservation 199
  29. 18. Conservation and Cloning: The Challenges 204
  30. Part V. Policy, Law, and Philosophy of Conservation Biology in the Age of Genomics
  31. 19. Can Our Laws Accommodate the New Conservation Genetics? 211
  32. 20. The Import of Uncertainty 224
  33. Further Reading 235
  34. Contributors 237
  35. Index 239
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