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GEN3062 - Conservation & Ecological Genetics

General Unit Information

genetics

Conservation requires knowledge of the reproductive and field biology of threatened plant and animal species.  Modern molecular-genetic techniques provide valuable insights into population and breeding structure, movement patterns, and into levels of genetic relatedness and inbreeding within and between populations.  Ecologically and evolutionary important processes that are affected by genetic variation levels, including resistance to disease, resistance to pollution and to environmental stress, and the process of adaptation to changing environments, are explained.  Experience with relevant genetic techniques and with population genetic analyses are an integral part of this unit.

Objectives

On completion of this subject students will:

  • Achieve an understanding of the genetic structure of animal and plant populations
  • Achieve an understanding of genetic factors, and their interactions with environmental factors and management decisions, that influence the potential of a species to adapt and to avoid extinction.
  • Experience methods and techniques used in detecting, documenting and analysis of population genetic variation, and species variation, across a range of organisms.
  • Acquire skills in the collection, presentation and interpretation of genetic attributes of population data.
  • Have experience in written and oral presentation of scientific information and ideas.
  • Be able to interact positively and productively in team projects, and to benefit from critical feedback.

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Specific Unit Information

Coordinators
Names Assoc. Prof. Steve McKechnie
E-mail Steve.McKechnie@sci.monash.edu.au
Office location 17/311
Office hours By appointment - please e-mail
Phone 990 53863
Technical coordinators
Names Christa Meek, Caitlin Johnston
E-mail Christa.Meek@sci.monash.edu.au, Caitlin.Johnston@sci.monash.edu.au
Office location 17/337
Phone 9905 1511
Textbooks
Recommended A Primer of Conservation Genetics, R Frankhan, J Ballou & D Briscoe, Cambridge University Press, 2004
For reference A Primer of Ecological Genetics, JK Conner & DL Hartl, Sinauer Assoc, Inc. Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA, 2004
  An introduction to MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, T. BEEBEE and G. ROWE, Oxford University Press, 2004
Program for 2009
University Handbook Entry GEN3062 - Synopsis, Assessment & Prerequisites
Schedule GEN3062 - Lecture & Practical Schedule for 2009
Important links
Science Faculty Information for Students - Enrolments, Prac Sessions, more.....
University Information for Students - Timetables, Exam, Semester Dates, more.....

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