CURSOS

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PROGRAMAS
SEMINARIOS 
Análisis Genético
  • Clasificación y Conceptos de Especie

001 Queiroz K. D. 2007. Species Concepts and Species Delimitation. Systematic Biology 

002 Hey, J. 2006. On the failure of modern species concepts. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

003 Baker R. J. & Bradley R. D. 2006. Speciation In Mammals And The Genetic Species Concept. Journal of Mammalogy

  • Fuerzas Evolutivas y Marcadores Moleculares

004 Gavrilets S. 2001. Evolutionary Genetics. for Encyclopedia of Biodiversity.

005 Sunnucks P. 2000. Efficient genetic markers for population biology.Trends in Ecology & Evolution

006 Schlötterer C. 2004. The evolution of molecular markers – just a matter of fashion? Nature Reviews Genetics

  • Filogenia y Clasificación 

007 Yang Z. & Rannala, B. 2012. Molecular phylogenetics- principles and practice. Nature Reviews Genetics

  • Mutación y Especiación

008 Nosil P. & Schluter D. 2011. The genes underlying the process of speciation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

009 Kocher T. D. 2004. Adaptive evolution and explosive speciation- the cichlid fish model. Nature Reviews Genetics.

  • Teoría Neutral

0010 Kimura M. 1977. Preponderance of synonymous changes as evidence for the neutral theory of molecular evolution. Nature

0011 Gillooly et al. 2005. The rate of DNA evolution- effects of body size and temperature on the molecular clock. PNAS PNAS

  • Flujo Génico

0012 Lenormand T. 2002. Gene flow and the limits to natural selection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0013 Chakravarti A. 1999. Population genetics—making sense out of sequence. Nature Genetics

  • Flujo Génico y Especiación

0014 Crandall et al. 2000. Considering evolutionary processes in conservation biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0015 Beaumont M. A. 2005. Adaptation and speciation- what can Fst tell us? Trends in Ecology & Evolution

  • Flujo Génico y Distinctividad

0016 Palsboll P. et al. 2007. Identification of management units using population genetic data. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0017 Petit R.J. & Excoffier. L. 2009. Gene flow and speciesdelimitation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0018 Sites J. W. & Marshall J. C. 2003. Delimiting species- a Renaissance issue in systematic biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

  • Adaptación

0019 Golding G. B. & Dean, A. M. 1998 The structural basis of molecular adaptation. Molecular Biology and Evolution.

0020 Yang Z. & Bielawski J. P. 2000. Statistical methods for detecting molecular adaptation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0021 Excoffier L. et al. 2009. Detecting loci under selection in a hierarchically structured population. Heredity

  • Expresión Génica, Evo-Devo y Adaptación 

0022 Müller G. B. 2007. Evo–devo-extending the evolutionary synthesis. Nature Reviews Genetics.

0023 Brakefield P. M. 2006. Evo-devo and constraints on selection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0024 Ellegren H. & Sheldon B. C. 2008. Genetic basis of fitness differences in natural populations. Nature

  • Genética Aplicada a Conservación

0025 Desalle R. & Amato G. 2004. The expansion of conservation genetics. Nature Reviews Genetics

0026 Pearse D. E. & Crandall K. A. 2004. Beyond FST- Analysis of population genetic data for conservation. Conservation Genetics

0027 Barnes M. A. & Turner C. R. 2015. The ecology of environmental DNA and implications for conservation genetics. Conservation Genetics

0028 Garner B.A. et al. 2016. Genomics in Conservation- Case Studies and Bridging the Gap between Data and Application. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Teoría Evolutiva
Biología de la Conservación
  • Patrones, Procesos y Distribución de la Biodiversidad:

001 Pimm et al. 2014. The biodiversity of species and their rates of extinction, distribution, and protection. Science

002 Driscoll D., et al. 2018. A biodiversity-crisis hierarchy to evaluate and refine conservation indicators. Nature Ecology-Evolution

  • Conectividad y Flujo Génico entre Poblaciones:

003 Gonzalez‐Quevedo, Catalina, et al. 2015. Drift, not selection, shapes toll‐like receptor variation among oceanic island populations. Molecular Ecology

004 William L. F. 2008 Theory meets reality- how habitat fragmentation research has transcended island biogeographic theory. Biological Conservation

005 Schill S. R. et al. 2015. No Reef Is an Island- Integrating Coral Reef Connectivity Data into the Design of Regional-Scale Marine Protected Area Networks. PloS one

  • Valuación de Ecosistemas: Enfoque Monetario de la Conservación:

006 Daily G. et al. 2009. Ecosystem services in decision making _ time to deliver. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

007 Boeraeve F. et al. 2015. How (not) to perform ecosystem service valuations- pricing gorillas in the mist. Biodiversity and Conservation

  • Caza menor, Pesquerías Artesanales y Sobre-explotación:

008 Brashares, J. S., et al. 2011. Economic and geographic drivers of wildlife consumption in rural Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

009 Pauly D. and Zeller D. 2016. Catch reconstructions reveal that global marine fisheries catches are higher than reported and declining. Nature communications

  • El Pueblo y las Areas Naturales Protegidas:

0010 Allendorf T. D. and J. Yang. 2013. The role of ecosystem services in park–people relationships- The case of Gaoligongshan Nature Reserve in southwest China. Biological conservatio

0011 MacKenzie C. A. 2012. Trenches like fences make good neighbours- Revenue sharing around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal for Nature Conservation

  • Especies Invasoras:

0012 Albins M. A., and Hixon M.A. 2008 Invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans reduce recruitment of Atlantic coral-reef fishes. Marine Ecology Progress Series

0013 Marchetti M. P., and Engstrom T. 2015. The conservation paradox of endangered and invasive species. Conservation Biology

0014 Kolbe J. J., et al. 2015. Genetic variation increases during biological invasion by a Cuban lizard. Nature

  • Conservación y Desarrollo:

0015 Bennett N. J., and Dearden P. 2014. Why local people do not support conservation in Thailand. Marine Policy

0016 Macekura S. 2016. Crisis and Opportunity- Environmental NGOs, Debt-for-Nature Swaps, and the Rise of_People-Centred_Conservation.” Environment and History

  • Planeación y Priorización de Areas para la Conservación:

0017 Sala E. 2002. A General Model for Designing Networks of Marine Reserves. Science

0018 KNIGHT. A. et al. 2008. Selecting Priority Conservation Areas and the Research Implementation Gap Conservation Biology

  • Cambio Global y Conservación:

0019 Ims R. A., and Fuglei E. V. A. 2005. Trophic interaction cycles in tundra ecosystems impact of climate change. Bioscience

0020 Cheung W., et al. (2009. Projecting marine biodiversity impacts under climate change scenarios. Fish and Fisheries

0021 Hannah L. et a. 2002. Conservation of biodiversity in a changing climate. Conservation Biology

  • Especies Bandera y Especies Clave:

0022 Douglas, L. R., and D. Veríssimo. 2013. Flagships or battleships. Environment and Society- Advances in Research

0023 Manning Adrian., et al. 2006. Scattered trees are keystone structures. Implications for conservation. Biological conservation

  • Conservación de Poblaciones Reducidas:

0024 Lochran T. W., et al. Pragmatic population viability targets in a rapidly changing world. Biological Conservation

0025 Crandall, K., et al. 2000. Considering evolutionary processes in conservation biology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

0026 Frankham, R. 2015. Genetic rescue of small inbred populations – Meta analysis reveals large and consistent benefits of gene flow. Molecular Ecology