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Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea
Held, C.; Koenemann, S.; Schubart, C.D. (Ed.) (2011). Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 978-1-4398-4073-3. xi, 385 + colour inserts pp.
Part of: Schram, F.R. (Ed.) Crustacean Issues. Balkema/CRC Press/Taylor & Francis: Rotterdam. ISSN 0168-6356; e-ISSN 2155-5397, more

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    VLIZ: Crustacea CRU.147 [101520]

Keywords
    Biology > Genetics > Population genetics
    Crustacea [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Held, C., editor
  • Koenemann, S., editor
  • Schubart, C.D., editor

Content
  • Held, C.; Koenemann, S.; Schubart, C.D. (2011). Preface, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. x-xi, more
  • Leese, F.; Held, C. (2011). Analyzing intraspecific genetic variation: a practical guide using mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 3-30, more
  • Bird, C.E.; Karl, S.A.; Smouse, P.E.; Toonen, R.J. (2011). Detecting and measuring genetic differentiation, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 31-55, more
  • Yednock, B.K. (2011). Rethinking the mechanisms that shape marine decapod population structure, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 57-73, more
  • Toonen, R.J.; Grosberg, R.K. (2011). Causes of chaos: spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in the intertidal anomuran crab Petrolisthes cinctipes, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 75-107, more
  • Tsang, L.M.; Wu, T.H.; Ng, W.C.; Williams, G.A.; Chan, B.K.K.; Chu, K.H. (2011). Comparative phylogeography of Indo-West Pacific intertidal barnacles, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 111-127, more
  • Barber, P.H.; Cheng, S.H.; Erdmann, M.V.; Tenggardjaja, K.; Ambariyanto (2011). Evolution and conservation of marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle: insights from stomatopod Crustacea, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 129-156, more
  • Froufe, E.; Cabezas, P.; Alexandrino, P.; Pérez-Losada, M. (2011). Comparative phylogeography of three achelate lobster species from Macaronesia (northeast Atlantic), in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 157-173, more
  • Wanna, W.; Phongdara, A. (2011). Genetic variation and differentiation of Fenneropenaeus merguiensis in the Thai Peninsula, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 175-189, more
  • Fratini, S.; Schubart, C.D.; Ragionieri, L. (2011). Population genetics in the rocky shore crab Pachygrapsus marmoratus from the western Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic: complementary results from mtDNA and microsatellites at different geographic scales, in: Held, C. et al. (Ed.) Phylogeography and population genetics in Crustacea. Crustacean Issues, 19: pp. 191-213, more

Abstract
    Recently, technological progress and the rise of DNA barcoding efforts have led to a significant increase in the availability of molecular datasets on intraspecific variability. Carcinologists and other organismal biologists, who want to use molecular tools to investigate patterns on the scale of populations, face a bewildering variety of genetic markers, analytical methods, and computer programs from which to choose. A modern overview of population genetic and phylogeographic studies, Phylogeography and Population Genetics in Crustacea offers insights to guide research on intraspecific genetic variation in crustaceans. Combining theory and case studies of current best practices, the book helps researchers select methods of analysis and interpret their results. The theoretical chapters discuss the potential of currently used and upcoming molecular markers in the context of marine non-model species. They also gather practical tips and address the effect of seldom-discussed sources of error, such as spatial and temporal variation, stochasticity, and choice of statistical parameters. Case studies of marine and limnic crustaceans from around the world highlight the importance and diversity of sources of population structure in intraspecific variation. Written by an international team of 46 leading experts, the book showcases the use and analysis of molecular markers, including mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data, coding and non-coding sequences, microsatellites, and cytogenetics. It gives researchers and students a valuable summary of current knowledge on the processes that shape genetic variability and geographic distribution patterns in space and time.

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