Biology
BIOL4423 | Conservation Genetics (A) | 3 ch (3C) |
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This class will examine the application of genetic principles, concepts and biotechnologies in conservation, sustainable management and restoration of natural and managed resources. The topics will include: concepts of genetic resources, genetic biodiversity and other population genetic parameters, demography, conservation, sustainable management, ecological restoration, and minimum viable population size; indicators for population viability; exploration, evaluation, utilization, and conservation of genetic resources; genetic consequences of habitat fragmentation, resource management practices, domestication, climate change, and natural disturbance; and challenges, opportunities and strategies for conservation and sustainable management of genetic resources. This course is cross-listed as FOR 4425 ; students cannot receive credit for both BIOL 4423 and FOR 4425 . Prerequisites: BIOL 2053 or 2143, or BIOL 2013, 2018, or permission of the instructor. |