Fine-scale genetic structure in a wild bird population: The role of limited dispersal and environmentally based selection as causal factors
Individuals are typically not randomly distributed in space; consequently ecological and evolutionary theory depends heavily on understanding the spatial structure of populations. The central challenge of landscape genetics is therefore to link spatial heterogeneity of environments to population gen...
Päätekijät: | Garroway, C, Radersma, R, Sepil, I, Santure, A, De Cauwer, I, Slate, J, Sheldon, B |
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Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
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2013
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