Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Evolutionary biology / Genetics / Breeding / Conservation / Inbreeding / Shifting balance theory / Conservation genetics / Genetic drift / Outbreeding depression / Population genetics / Biology / Philosophy of biology


Experimental Evidence for Beneficial Fitness Effects of Gene Flow in Recently Isolated Populations DARA NEWMAN AND DAVID A. TALLMON* Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, U.S.A. Abs
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-12-12 11:47:05


Open Document

File Size: 2,51 MB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Ouborg / Allendorf / Minneapolis / Missoula / London / New York / Freeman / Wiley / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Princeton University Press / Cambridge University Press / Dole / Cox / Burgess Publishing / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

/

Event

Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

Facility

University of Montana / Gene Flow port / Zoo Biology / University of Chicago Press / Agriculture Intermountain Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

self-incompatibility systems / /

NaturalFeature

Bitterroot Valley / /

Organization

Cambridge University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / International Congress / National Science Foundation / University of Chicago Press / Chicago / Princeton University / Oxford University / Recently Isolated Populations DARA NEWMAN AND DAVID A. TALLMON* Division of Biological Sciences / University of Montana / /

Person

I. Parker / Gene Flow Newman / C. Goodwillie / Gene Flow / M. Ruckelshaus / J. Bishop / /

Position

editor / pitcher / Harper / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Wisconsin / Minnesota / Montana / Illinois / Florida / British Columbia / New York / California / /

PublishedMedium

The American Naturalist / American Journal of Botany / Australian Journal of Botany / /

Region

central Montana / /

Technology

genotype / /

SocialTag