New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management
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2022
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Segelbacher, Gernot
Bosse, Mirte

Burger, Pamela

Galbusera, Peter

Godoy, Jose A.

Helsen, Philippe
Hvilsom, Christina

Iacolina, Laura

Kahrić, Adla

Manfrin, Chiara
Nonić, Marina

Thizy, Delphine
Tsvetkov, Ivaylo

Velicković, Nevena

Vila, Carles
Wisely, Samantha M.
Buzan, Elena
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Recent technological advances in the field of genomics offer conservation managers and practitioners new tools to explore for conservation applications. Many of these tools are well developed and used by other life science fields, while others are still in development. Considering these technological possibilities, choosing the right tool(s) from the toolbox is crucial and can pose a challenging task. With this in mind, we strive to inspire, inform and illuminate managers and practitioners on how conservation efforts can benefit from the current genomic and biotechnological revolution. With inspirational case studies we show how new technologies can help resolve some of the main conservation challenges, while also informing how implementable the different technologies are. We here focus specifically on small population management, highlight the potential for genetic rescue, and discuss the opportunities in the field of gene editing to help with adaptation to changing environments. In a...ddition, we delineate potential applications of gene drives for controlling invasive species. We illuminate that the genomic toolbox offers added benefit to conservation efforts, but also comes with limitations for the use of these novel emerging techniques.
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Management / Genomic tools / Genetic rescue / Gene editing / BiotechnologySource:
Conservation Genetics, 2022, 23, 2, 217-242Funding / projects:
- Projekt DEAL
DOI: 10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5
ISSN: 1566-0621
WoS: 000716899800001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85118842963
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Segelbacher, Gernot AU - Bosse, Mirte AU - Burger, Pamela AU - Galbusera, Peter AU - Godoy, Jose A. AU - Helsen, Philippe AU - Hvilsom, Christina AU - Iacolina, Laura AU - Kahrić, Adla AU - Manfrin, Chiara AU - Nonić, Marina AU - Thizy, Delphine AU - Tsvetkov, Ivaylo AU - Velicković, Nevena AU - Vila, Carles AU - Wisely, Samantha M. AU - Buzan, Elena PY - 2022 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1328 AB - Recent technological advances in the field of genomics offer conservation managers and practitioners new tools to explore for conservation applications. Many of these tools are well developed and used by other life science fields, while others are still in development. Considering these technological possibilities, choosing the right tool(s) from the toolbox is crucial and can pose a challenging task. With this in mind, we strive to inspire, inform and illuminate managers and practitioners on how conservation efforts can benefit from the current genomic and biotechnological revolution. With inspirational case studies we show how new technologies can help resolve some of the main conservation challenges, while also informing how implementable the different technologies are. We here focus specifically on small population management, highlight the potential for genetic rescue, and discuss the opportunities in the field of gene editing to help with adaptation to changing environments. In addition, we delineate potential applications of gene drives for controlling invasive species. We illuminate that the genomic toolbox offers added benefit to conservation efforts, but also comes with limitations for the use of these novel emerging techniques. T2 - Conservation Genetics T1 - New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management EP - 242 IS - 2 SP - 217 VL - 23 DO - 10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5 UR - conv_1589 ER -
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Segelbacher, G., Bosse, M., Burger, P., Galbusera, P., Godoy, J. A., Helsen, P., Hvilsom, C., Iacolina, L., Kahrić, A., Manfrin, C., Nonić, M., Thizy, D., Tsvetkov, I., Velicković, N., Vila, C., Wisely, S. M.,& Buzan, E.. (2022). New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management. in Conservation Genetics, 23(2), 217-242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5 conv_1589
Segelbacher G, Bosse M, Burger P, Galbusera P, Godoy JA, Helsen P, Hvilsom C, Iacolina L, Kahrić A, Manfrin C, Nonić M, Thizy D, Tsvetkov I, Velicković N, Vila C, Wisely SM, Buzan E. New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management. in Conservation Genetics. 2022;23(2):217-242. doi:10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5 conv_1589 .
Segelbacher, Gernot, Bosse, Mirte, Burger, Pamela, Galbusera, Peter, Godoy, Jose A., Helsen, Philippe, Hvilsom, Christina, Iacolina, Laura, Kahrić, Adla, Manfrin, Chiara, Nonić, Marina, Thizy, Delphine, Tsvetkov, Ivaylo, Velicković, Nevena, Vila, Carles, Wisely, Samantha M., Buzan, Elena, "New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management" in Conservation Genetics, 23, no. 2 (2022):217-242, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5 ., conv_1589 .