molecular ecology

collocation in English

meaningsofmolecularandecology

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molecular
adjective
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/məˈlek.jə.lər/
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/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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ecology
noun[U]
uk
/iˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/iˈkɑː.lə.dʒi/
the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandecologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Molecularecologyof the endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat : application to conservation and management.
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Molecularecology: contributions from molecular genetics to population ecology.
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It is a shame however, that some of the new uses of molecular phylogeny, in areas such asmolecularecology, are not considered.
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Methods frommolecularecologymight inform the study of the population, and all kinds of data are modeled and analyzed using quantitative ecology techniques.
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Molecularecologyengendered a new research paradigm for investigating ecological questions considered otherwise intractable.
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These technologies also offer new opportunities formolecularecologyand conservation genetics.
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Researchers involved in conservation genetics come from a variety of fields including population genetics,molecularecology, biology, evolutionary biology, and systematics.
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This technique generates fingerprints of nucleic acids and molecular markers useful for genome mapping andmolecularecologyand evolution.
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Physiology andmolecularecologyof chemolithoautotrophic nitrate reducing bacteria at deep sea hydrothermal vents.
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Although initial applications focused on species identification and population assessments, market surveys also provide the opportunity for a range ofmolecularecologyinvestigations including capture-recapture, assignment tests and population modeling.
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