Crosses between frog populations reveal genetic divergence in larval life history at short geographical distance
A number of studies have documented interpopulation divergence in amphibian larval life-history traits across latitudes. Because many frogs are philopatric and have a patchy habitat distribution, genetic divergence could also exist on a much smaller geographical scale, revealed by recent estimates o...
Main Authors: | Uller, T, Sagvik, J, Olsson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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