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Microgeographic Variation of Genetic Polymorphism in Argyresthia mendica (Lep.: Argyresthiidae)
A. Seitzsubject
ArgyresthiaVariation (linguistics)Genetic distanceGenetic driftbiologyEvolutionary biologyPolymorphism (computer science)Genetic structurebiology.organism_classificationGene flowArgyresthiidaedescription
Field studies on the genetic structure of populations show a considerable amount of heterogeneity in space and time. In many cases, these heterogeneities can be related to structures in the environment, such as properties of soil, availability of special food resources, topographic conditions or climate. In other cases the genetic structure can be explained by properties of the plant and animal species under study, e.g. ability and speed of migration and colonization (Karlin and Nevo 1976; Endler 1977; Nevo 1978; Nevo and Yang 1979; Nevo et al. 1981; Seitz and Komma 1984; Wohrmann 1984).
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1988-01-01 |