Journal article
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences How Can Genomics Help or Hinder Wildlife Conservation?
TL Schmidt, JA Thia, AA Hoffmann
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences | Published : 2024
Abstract
Genomic data are becoming increasingly affordable and easy to collect, and new tools for their analysis are appearing rapidly. Conservation biologists are interested in using this information to assist in management and planning but are typically limited financially and by the lack of genomic resources available for non-model taxa. It is therefore important to be aware of the pitfalls as well as the benefits of applying genomic approaches. Here, we highlight recent methods aimed at standardizing population assessments of genetic variation, inbreeding, and forms of genetic load and methods that help identify past and ongoing patterns of genetic interchange between populations, including those..
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Funding Acknowledgements
A.A.H. was supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council (DP190100990) on the conservation genetics of a wingless grasshopper while preparing this review.T.L.S. was supported by a DECRA Fellowship from the Australian Research Council (DE230100257).