Abstract
Molecular ecology has become one of the key tools in the modern conservationist's kit. Here we review three areas where molecular ecology has been applied to amphibian conservation: genes on landscapes, within-population processes, and genes that matter. We summarize relevant analytical methods, recent important studies from the amphibian literature, and conservation implications for each section. Finally, we include five in-depth examples of how molecular ecology has been successfully applied to specific amphibian systems.
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McCartney-Melstad, E., & Shaffer, H. B. (2015, October 1). Amphibian molecular ecology and how it has informed conservation. Molecular Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13391
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