The role of dispersal in life history and population dynamics: an experimental and theoretical approach
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of phenotypic and genetic variation within populations is a key challenge in population biology. Discrete phenotypic variation such as alternative reproductive strategies and dispersal strategies are extreme forms of this. To understand phenotypic variatio...
Main Author: | Deere, JA |
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Other Authors: | Coulson, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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