Evolution and extinction in a changing environment: a quantitative‐genetic analysis
Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
EVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: A QUANTITATIVE-GENETIC ANALYSIS
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Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
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[引用][C] EVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: A QUANTITATIVE-GENETIC ANALYSIS
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Evolution and extinction in a changing environment: a quantitative-genetic analysis
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A study has been conducted to investigate the relationship between expected time to
extinction and the general features of demography including the environment and the …
extinction and the general features of demography including the environment and the …
Evolution and extinction in a changing environment: a quantitative-genetic analysis.
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Although populations have some capacity to respond to selective challenges by virtue of the
genetic variation in quantitative traits, natural selection imposes demographic costs on a …
genetic variation in quantitative traits, natural selection imposes demographic costs on a …
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Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
EVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: A QUANTITATIVE‐GENETIC ANALYSIS
R Bürger, M Lynch - Evolution, 1995 - academic.oup.com
Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
Evolution and Extinction in a Changing Environment: A Quantitative-Genetic Analysis
R Burger, M Lynch - Evolution, 1995 - JSTOR
Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
EVOLUTION AND EXTINCTION IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: A QUANTITATIVE-GENETIC ANALYSIS.
R Bürger, M Lynch - Evolution; International Journal of Organic …, 1995 - europepmc.org
Because of the ubiquity of genetic variation for quantitative traits, virtually all populations
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …
have some capacity to respond evolutionarily to selective challenges. However, natural …