Online Landscape Genetics Graduate Student Course Announcement
When: Jan 18 ­ May 2, 2012, Wed 8:30 ­ 10:30 PST, Cost $750
Course Organizers: Melanie Murphy, Helene Wagner, and Lisette Waits
Co-Instructors: Niko Balkenhol, Janine Bolliger, Sam Cushman, Rodney Dyer,
Marie-Josee Fortin, Olivier François, Stephane Joost, Nusha Keyghobadi, Erin
Landguth, and Steve Spear

Course description
This course on Landscape Genetics provides a unique opportunity for
interdisciplinary training and provides an overview of the field of
landscape genetics. The course caters to students in both basic and applied
ecology, especially conservation/population genetics, landscape ecology and
conservation biology. A key objective of landscape genetics is to study how
landscape modification and habitat fragmentation affect organism dispersal
and gene flow across the landscape. Landscape genetics requires highly
interdisciplinary specialized skills making intensive use of technical
population genetic skills and spatial analysis tools (spatial statistics,
GIS tools and remote sensing). Even when students receive disciplinary
training in these areas, educational programs often lack the necessary
linkage and synthesis among disciplines. This linkage can only be
accomplished after experts from each discipline work together to develop
guiding principles for this new research area.
Landscape Genetics will be concurrently offered at six universities in North
America and Europe giving students the opportunity to learn from
international experts and work with peers from outside institutions. For
students who are not members of the participating institutions, we are
offering a web-based online course to reach a broader audience.  Each course
meeting will start with a live web-cast lecture (no special software
required) by an expert on the topic that introduces foundations and methods
and highlights points for discussion in local seminar groups. After breaking
out into local course group discussion (including a discussion group for
online course students), a web-based discussion across campuses will wrap up
the weekly topic. Students who are unable to make it to live-cast of
lectures and need to view taped lectures should contact the course
coordinators to make special arrangements.  In addition, students may choose
to participate in optional interdisciplinary group team projects with
web-based collaboration across institutions.
Course topics
-       Landscape genetics framework, Measuring gene flow, Alternative views
of landscapes
-       Spatial analysis framework, Identifying discrete populations
-       Incorporating landscape data, Matrix resistance approaches in
landscape genetics
-       Distance-based methods, Model selection and validation
-       Role of simulation modeling, Network-based methods
-       Landscape genetics of adaptive variation
 
How to register? Contact Lisette Waits, lwa...@uidaho.edu
<mailto:lwa...@uidaho.edu>  to register for the class.
 
Note: University credit will not be provided but students who need course
credit can set up an independent study course at their home institution and
turn in specific assignments during the semester. Contact Lisette Waits if
you are interested in this option.
 
Funding provided by the American Genetics Association and Canadian Institute
of Ecology
and Evolution (CIEE)
 
Related American Genetic Association (AGA) and CIEE sponsored Graduate
Mini-Course in May 2012
After the course, project participants may decide to continue working on the
group research project for another term with the aim of writing a
collaborative manuscript for publication. With support from AGA and CIEE a
Graduate Mini-Course (not for credit) will be held near Toronto, Canada, May
20 ­ 26, 2012 to promote intensive collaboration on manuscripts and provide
professional networking opportunities. Participation in the Landscape
Genetics Course and in a group term project are prerequisites for the
AGA-CIEE Graduate Mini-Course, and participants will be selected primarily
based on the merit of their application and contribution to the group
project. 


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Lisette Waits, PHD
Professor
Fish and Wildlife Resources
Center for Research on Invasive Species and Small Populations
Laboratory for Conservation and Ecological Genetics
University of Idaho
PO Box 441136
Moscow, ID 83844-1136
Phone: (208) 885 7823
Fax: (208) 885 9080
lwa...@uidaho.edu
http://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/fishwild/lisettewaits
http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/crissp
http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/lecg/
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