Godoy, Jose A.

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New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management

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

(2022)

TY  - 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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author = "Segelbacher, Gernot and Bosse, Mirte and Burger, Pamela and Galbusera, Peter and Godoy, Jose A. and Helsen, Philippe and Hvilsom, Christina and Iacolina, Laura and Kahrić, Adla and Manfrin, Chiara and Nonić, Marina and Thizy, Delphine and Tsvetkov, Ivaylo and Velicković, Nevena and Vila, Carles and Wisely, Samantha M. and Buzan, Elena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "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.",
journal = "Conservation Genetics",
title = "New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management",
pages = "242-217",
number = "2",
volume = "23",
doi = "10.1007/s10592-021-01415-5",
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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 .
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