Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Barcodes for Nigerian Pollinators

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Barcodes for Nigerian Pollinators is a scientific publication that presents a comprehensive and well-documented approach to the identification and classification of pollinator species found across Nigeria. The book focuses on the use of DNA barcoding, a modern molecular technique that uses short, standardized genetic sequences to accurately distinguish between species.

This work addresses the growing challenge of correctly identifying pollinators using traditional visual or morphological methods, which can be difficult due to species similarity, life-stage variations, and environmental influences. By applying DNA barcoding techniques, the book provides a reliable and repeatable method for confirming species identity, supporting both scientific research and biodiversity conservation efforts.

The publication documents Nigerian pollinator species across different ecosystems, including forests, savannas, farmlands, and urban environments. It explains the laboratory methods used for DNA extraction, sequencing, and data analysis, while also discussing the creation and use of genetic reference libraries for Nigerian pollinators. These libraries are essential for future research, monitoring species populations, and detecting changes in biodiversity over time.

In addition, the book highlights the importance of pollinators to agriculture, food security, and ecosystem stability in Nigeria. It demonstrates how DNA-based identification can support conservation planning, environmental impact assessments, and evidence-based policy decisions. The content is designed to be useful for researchers, conservation practitioners, students, policymakers, and institutions involved in biodiversity management.

Overall, Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Barcodes for Nigerian Pollinators serves as an important reference for advancing pollinator research in Nigeria, strengthening national biodiversity data, and promoting the use of molecular tools in environmental science and conservation practice.

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