EVOLUTION AND CONSERVATION

Objectives

Conservation Genetics

Molecular Tools

Conservation Genetic Studies

Intraspecific Studies - Plants

Phylogenetics - Plants

Phylogenetics - Fungi: Agaricus

Phylogenetics - Animals

Phylogenetic Trees

Related Links

Research & Collaboration

 

CONTRACT SERVICES

  • Characterisation of genetic diversity within and among populations to establish a basis for the conservation of threatened species
  • Aid in the definition of species through the generation and analysis of molecular data
  • Identification of pests and pathogens based on molecular methods. Such identifications can be useful when addressing issues of biosecurity
  • Estimation of evolutionary relationships and generation of phylogenetic hypotheses
  • Use of genetic methods to assist in the identification of insect natural enemies that are likely to be effective as biological control agents.

 

Understanding species level relationships and the genetic structure of populations can aid in the management of threatened species

 

SITE OBJECTIVES

  • Promote research services in genetics and evolution
  • Encourage collaboration and discussion of biodiversity, species concepts and evolution
  • Provide information on the use of molecular data for conservation genetics
  • Present abstracts from recent papers dealing with evolution
  • Provide links to sites concerning conservation genetics, systematics resources, societies, universities, botany, mycology, and ecology

Aciphylla glaucesens

Aciphylla glaucescens.
Thanks Kevin Hogan for this photo taken in the seaward Kaikouras.

 

Stilbocarpa polaris

Stilbocarpa polaris.
Thanks Joy and Bob Coghlan for the photo.