Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 344 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Blackwell May 28, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1405100338
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1405100335
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Book Dimensions:
9.6 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
Molecular ecologists finally have a text-book that deals with their discipline. Ecological Genetics fills the market-gap between general accounts of evolutionary biology and specialist texts focusing on individual research topics. The authors have brought together a useful mix of theory, practical approaches, conceptual issues, and individual case studies to provide a balanced and accessible overview of the field. Peter Hollingsworth, Royal Botanic Garden
"This book is a pleasure to read: it is clearly written, well organized and leaves no ambiguity." Andre A Dhondt, Cornell University, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, August 2004
"This book is a well-written, comprehensive overview of the essential techniques underlying ecological genetics. I would certainly recommend it to any new student undertaking postgraduate study in the field of molecular ecology." Dr. Jim Provan, Queen's University Belfast
Product Review
Molecular ecologists finally have a text-book that deals with their discipline.
Ecological Genetics fills the market-gap between general accounts of evolutionary biology and specialist texts focusing on individual research topics. The authors have brought together a useful mix of theory, practical approaches, conceptual issues, and individual case studies to provide a balanced and accessible overview of the field.
Peter Hollingsworth, Royal Botanic Garden <!--end-->
"This book is a pleasure to read: it is clearly written, well organized and leaves no ambiguity."
Andre A Dhondt, Cornell University, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, August 2004"This book is a well-written, comprehensive overview of the essential techniques underlying ecological genetics. I would certainly recommend it to any new student undertaking postgraduate study in the field of molecular ecology."
Dr. Jim Provan, Queen's University Belfast