Ecological Genetics: The Interface
By P. F. Brussard (Editor), R.W. Allard (Contribution by), H.L. Carson (Contribution by), B. Clarke (Contribution by), M.T. Clegg (Contribution by), R.E. Ferell (Contribution by), R.G. Harrison (Contribution by), W.B. Heed (Contribution by), R.L. Kahler (Contribution by), R.K. Koehn (Contribution by), D.A. Levin (Contribution by), S.A. Levin (Contribution by), R.C. Richmond (Contribution by), F. Rothhammer (Contribution by), J. Roughgarden (Contribution by), W.J. Schull (Contribution by), R.R. Sokal (Contribution by)
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By P. F. Brussard (Editor), R.W. Allard (Contribution by), H.L. Carson (Contribution by), B. Clarke (Contribution by), M.T. Clegg (Contribution by), R.E. Ferell (Contribution by), R.G. Harrison (Contribution by), W.B. Heed (Contribution by), R.L. Kahler (Contribution by), R.K. Koehn (Contribution by), D.A. Levin (Contribution by), S.A. Levin (Contribution by), R.C. Richmond (Contribution by), F. Rothhammer (Contribution by), J. Roughgarden (Contribution by), W.J. Schull (Contribution by), R.R. Sokal (Contribution by)
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Traditionally, studies in ecological genetics have involved both field observations and laboratory genetic analyses. Comparisons and cor relations between these two kinds of data have provided valuable information on the genetic strategies behind the evolutionary adapta tions of species and their component local populations. Indeed, much of our current understanding of the dynamics of evolutionary processes has come fro~ syntheses of ecological and genetic information. Since the recent di...






















