ScienceDaily: Molecular ecologists have a key role to play in setting priorities for the conservation of aquatic biodiversity, according to a recent review paper published in the Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Sciences. By applying DNA sequencing and related tools, molecular ecologists can collaborate with other ecologists, especially in the fields of species distribution modelling and conservation planning, argues the paper's author, Jane Hughes, of the Australian Rivers Institute. "This approach......
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Taking a molecular approach to conserving freshwater biodiversity
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 8th, 2015
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