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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Graham Rowe (Lecturer in Biological Sciences, Lecturer in Biological Sciences, University of Derby) , Michael Sweet (Lecturer in Invertebrate Biology, Lecturer in Invertebrate Biology, University of Derby) , Trevor Beebee (Emeritus Professor (Evolution, Behaviour and Environment), Emeritus Professor (Evolution, Behaviour and Environment), University of Sussex)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 26.90cm Weight: 1.158kg ISBN: 9780198716990ISBN 10: 0198716990 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 30 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Molecular ecology: roots and branches 2: Molecular biology for ecologists 3: Molecular tools for molecular ecologists 4: Next generation sequencing 5: Species, populations, and individuals 6: Behavioural ecology 7: Population genetics 8: Neutral and adaptive molecular variation 9: Phylogeography 10: Conservation genetics 11: Microbial ecology and metagenomics 12: Genomes 13: GenomicsReviewsThe authors of the third edition of this well-established textbook have achieved the near impossible. They encapsulate with clarity and generous illustration the breadth and excitement of contemporary molecular ecology, with substantive updates that now embrace fully the omics era. * Professor Gary R. Carvalho, Bangor University * This thoroughly revised and updated edition is a major advance for the field of molecular ecology. It rises to the challenge of explaining new developments and technologies with flair and clarity, and does an excellent job of synthesizing and presenting the latest results to a new generation of molecular ecologists. It is a superb teaching tool and one I plan to use when I next teach molecular ecology. * Professor Scott V. Edwards, Harvard University * This is a great text, providing a comprehensive and detailed explanation of how technological advances in molecular biology are used to answer questions in ecology. Students and faculty alike will find this a wonderful study tool and resource. * Dr Sue Hum-Musser, Western Illinois University * This book is clear, accessible, and engaging, and is perfectly suited for undergraduates. With new chapters on next generation sequencing and genomics, the third edition is an up-to-date resource for teaching and learning about molecular ecology. * Dr Nusha Keyghobadi, Department of Biology, Western University * The authors of the third edition of this well-established textbook have achieved the near impossible. They encapsulate with clarity and generous illustration the breadth and excitement of contemporary molecular ecology, with substantive updates that now embrace fully the omics era. Professor Gary R. Carvalho, Bangor University This thoroughly revised and updated edition is a major advance for the field of molecular ecology. It rises to the challenge of explaining new developments and technologies with flair and clarity, and does an excellent job of synthesizing and presenting the latest results to a new generation of molecular ecologists. It is a superb teaching tool and one I plan to use when I next teach molecular ecology. Professor Scott V. Edwards, Harvard University This is a great text, providing a comprehensive and detailed explanation of how technological advances in molecular biology are used to answer questions in ecology. Students and faculty alike will find this a wonderful study tool and resource. Dr Sue Hum-Musser, Western Illinois University This book is clear, accessible, and engaging, and is perfectly suited for undergraduates. With new chapters on next generation sequencing and genomics, the third edition is an up-to-date resource for teaching and learning about molecular ecology. Dr Nusha Keyghobadi, Department of Biology, Western University Author InformationGraham Rowe is Lecturer in Biological Sciences at University of Derby. Michael Sweet is Lecturer in Invertebrate Biology at University of Derby. Trevor Beebee is Professor Emeritus of Evolution, Behavior, and Environment at the University of Sussex. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |