Ballou, J. D. (Jonathan D.)
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Ballou, Jonathan D.
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found: Population management for survival and recovery, c1994:CIP t.p. (J.D. Ballou) data sht. (Ballou, Jonathan D.)
found: Introduction to conservation genetics, 2002:CIP CIP t.p. (Jonathan D. Ballou) data sheet (b. Jonathan Davis Ballou, Nov. 24, 1954)
found: Genetic management of fragmented animal and plant populations, 2017:title page (Jonathan D. Ballou. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA); back cover (the authors are highly distinguished scientists with a wide range of relevant knowledge of vertebrates, invertebrates and plants. Their expertise includes computer modeling, conservation genetics theory, molecular and genomic methods, experimental studies in the laboratory and in natural habitats, and genetic management of captive and wild populations)
found: SCTI website, viewed June 29, 2020(Species Conservation Toolkit Initiative Management Team. Jonathan D. Ballou is a Scientist Emeritus of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the National Zoo. His research has focused on the genetic and demographic problems confronting small populations, especially of threatened and endangered species. He is a recognized leader in developing the theoretical basis for managing small populations to maximize genetic diversity. He developed population management tools (software and applied theory) that are widely and internationally used by wildlife and zoo managers. He received his bachelor's degree in Animal Behavior from the University of Virginia, his masters in statistics at George Washington University, and his Ph.D. in Population Genetics from the University of Maryland) - https://scti.tools/
found: Cambridge University Press website, viewed June 29, 2020(Dr. Jon ballou is Population Manager and Research Scientist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park in Washington, DC, USA and for 2003-2006 was Head of its Department of Conservation Biology. He is also an adjunct member of the Faculty of the University of Maryland) - http://assets.cambridge.org/97805217/02713/frontmatter/9780521702713_frontmatter.pdf
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1994-09-19: new
2020-07-17: revised
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