Population Genetics in the Neotropics

Author:   Marcos Vinícius Bohrer Monteiro Siqueira ,  Enéas Ricardo Konzen ,  Pedro Manoel Galetti Junior
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Pages:   417
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
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Author:   Marcos Vinícius Bohrer Monteiro Siqueira ,  Enéas Ricardo Konzen ,  Pedro Manoel Galetti Junior
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
ISBN:  

9783031836848


ISBN 10:   3031836847
Pages:   417
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Chapter 1 - Population genetics in the Neotropics - Looking back to see the way forward.- Section 1 - Principles of Population Genetics.- Chapter 2 - Why study biodiversity in Neotropics? .- Chapter 3 What is and why is genetic variation important? .- Chapter 4 What is the meaning of genetic drift? .- Chapter 5 How does natural selection modulate genetic variation?.- Chapter 6 - How do gene flow and migration affect populations?.- Chapter 7 What are the genetic consequences of inbreeding?.- Chapter 8 What is the genetic and phenotypic basis of quantitative variation in populations?.- SECTION 2 - TOOLS FOR POPULATION GENETICS.- Chapter 9 How have biochemical and molecular markers been applied in population genetics?.- Chapter 10 - How can we generate genomic resources for neotropical species?.- Chapter 11 - How to integrate population genetics with ecological modeling?.- Chapter 12 - How have genetics and genomics made it possible to understand the structure of populations in the Neotropical landscape?.- Chapter 13  - What does Phylogeography teach us about population genetics in the Neotropics?.- Section 3 - Population Genetics in Practice.- Chapter 14 - What are the strategies for genetic conservation in plant populations in the Neotropics?.- Chapter 15 -  What are the strategies for genetic conservation in animal populations in the Neotropics?.- Chapter 16 – What can we say about plant domestication in the Neotropics?.- Chapter 17 - Strategies for breeding animal populations in the Neotropics.- Chapter 18 - How did evolutionary processes influence the genetic structure of humans in the Neotropics?.

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Marcos Vinícius Bohrer Monteiro Siqueira Technician in Environmental Management at Escola Profissional Agrícola Conde de S. Bento (Portugal), Biotechnology Engineer at Escola Superior Agrária de Bragança (Portugal), Master in Applied Ecology, Doctor of Science at Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiróz - University of São Paulo and Post-Doctor at the Paulista Agency of Agribusiness Technology - Polo Centro Sul. He was a FAPESP fellow in the Master's, Doctoral and Post-Doctoral programs. Held Sandwich at the University of Hohenheim (Stuttgart, Germany) and internships in Natural Parks in Portugal. He is a reviewer of national/international scientific journals. He was Vice-Director of Technical and Dissemination of the Brazilian Society of Genetic Resources (SBRG) and President of the Sudeste Network of Genetic Resources. He is currently a Professor (Level VI, Grade A) at the State University of Minas Gerais - Frutal Unit and professor of the Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences, Director of Events at SBRG and coordinator of the Applied Plant Ecology Group (GEVA). Experience in Plant Population Genetics and Genomics, working mainly on the following topics: Population Genetics and Genomics, Molecular Markers, Applied Ecology in Agroecosystems and Genetic Diversity.  Enéas Ricardo Konzen Forest Engineer from Federal University of Santa Maria (2008), master’s in science (Biology in Agriculture and the Environment) from University of São Paulo (2011) and a PhD in Sciences (Biology in Agriculture and the Environment) from University of São Paulo (2015), with a research scholar period at the University of California, Davis, between 2013 and 2014. His experience is focused on genetics, statistics and plant breeding, working mainly on the following topics: experimental designs, population genetics, molecular markers, gene expression, genetic mapping in plants, plant propagation. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at Federal University of Rio Grande Sul, carrying out his activities at the Center for Coastal, Limnological and Marine Studies (CECLIMAR), in fields of genetics and statistics. He also works as a permanent professor in the Graduate Program in Genetics and Molecular Biology and in the Graduate Program in Science Education at UFRGS. Pedro Manoel Galetti Junior Degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of São Carlos (1975), a master's degree in Ecology and Natural Resources from the Federal University of São Carlos (1979) and a PhD in Ecology and Natural Resources from the Federal University of São Carlos (1984). He is a professor at the Federal University of São Carlos, where he was also Pro-Rector of Postgraduate Studies and Research (2000-2004) and Vice-Rector (2008-2012) of UFSCar. He was president of the Brazilian Society of Genetics (2002-2004). He has experience in Genetics and Ecology. Currently, he is interested in Conservation Genetics and Molecular Ecology, having as object of studies, the fish group and the terrestrial mammals.

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