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Where's the Conservation in Conservation Genetics?

Conservation Biology, 2008
The molecular techniques for producing the type and quantity of data required for conservation studies are now available, and the number of statistical methods applicable to such genetic data is constantly growing. We propose two clear objectives critical to ensconcing conservation genetics as a mature and indispensable discipline: the regular and ...
Vernesi, Cristiano   +5 more
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Conservation of Resources in the Organizational Context: The Reality of Resources and Their Consequences

, 2018
Over the past 30 years, conservation of resources (COR) theory has become one of the most widely cited theories in organizational psychology and organizational behavior.
S. Hobfoll   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conservation genetics in transition to conservation genomics [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Genetics, 2010
Over the past twenty years conservation genetics has progressed from being mainly a theory-based field of population biology to a full-grown empirical discipline. Technological developments in molecular genetics have led to extensive use of neutral molecular markers such as microsatellites in conservation biology.
Ouborg, N. Joop   +4 more
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International Union for Conservation of Nature

Permanent Missions to the United Nations, No. 309, 2010
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an international organization and the world’s largest and arguably most important conservation network. It was founded in Fontainebleau, France in 1948 and its headquarters is located in Gland,
Bahasa Indonesia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Conservation in the Anthropocene

Conservation Biology, 2011
IT HAS BECOME COMMONPLACE to remark that humans are now the dominant environmental force on the Earth. The indications are strong and diverse. They range from paleontologists reaching a consensus that humans contributed to megafaunal extinctions on at least two continents, North America and Australia;1 recognition that formerly intact marine ecosystems
Caro, Tim   +4 more
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