Habitat continuity and the genetic structure of Drosophila populations
DDW Shoemaker, J Jaenike - Evolution, 1997 - JSTOR
Evolution, 1997•JSTOR
The evolutionary cohesiveness of a species depends to a large extent on the degree to
which its populations are connected via gene flow. As a consequence, patterns and levels of
gene flow can affect both microevolutionary processes, including mechanisms of adaptation
and speciation (Fisher
which its populations are connected via gene flow. As a consequence, patterns and levels of
gene flow can affect both microevolutionary processes, including mechanisms of adaptation
and speciation (Fisher
The evolutionary cohesiveness of a species depends to a large extent on the degree to which its populations are connected via gene flow. As a consequence, patterns and levels of gene flow can affect both microevolutionary processes, including mechanisms of adaptation and speciation (Fisher
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