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Publikováno v:
Journal of evolutionary biology. 24(8)
Mutation rate may be condition dependent, whereby individuals in poor condition, perhaps from high mutation load, have higher mutation rates than individuals in good condition. Agrawal (J. Evol. Biol.15, 2002, 1004) explored the basic properties of f
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The Medical journal of Australia. 2(16)
Autor:
J C, DICKINSON, F H, SHAW
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The Australian journal of science. 8
Autor:
F H, SHAW
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The Australasian journal of pharmacy. 28(332A)
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Limnology and Oceanography. 35:870-886
An integrated approach was used to quantify groundwater phosphorus flux to Narrow Lake, a smallglacial-terrain lake in central Alberta. Data from a drilling program, major ion concentrations, environmental isotopes, and computer simulations indicated
Autor:
J. F. H. Shaw, Ellie E. Prepas
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Journal of Environmental Quality. 19:249-256
On etudie la fraction de phosphore echangeable dans les sediments de ces neufs lacs eutrophiques
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Journal of evolutionary biology. 21(1)
Evolution of local adaptation depends critically on the level of gene flow, which, in plants, can be due to either pollen or seed dispersal. Using analytical predictions and individual-centred simulations, we investigate the specific influence of see
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 139(1)
Recent investigations of evolution in heterogeneous environments have begun to accommodate genetic and environmental complexity typical of natural populations. Theoretical studies demonstrate that evolution of polygenic characters depends heavily on
Autor:
E. E. Prepas, J. F. H. Shaw
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 46:981-988
During 1985 and 1986, summer and spatial patterns of porewater soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) from sediments ≤ 15-m depth were examined at Narrow Lake, a deep, mesoeutrophic Albertan lake. At three sites (different in depth and macrophyte coloni
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The Journal of General Physiology
The Na,+ Cl-, and K+ content of toad plasma and the sartorius muscle has been determined. Although the Na+ and Cl- level of the muscles in the living animal varied greatly (0 to 38.0 m.eq. per kg., and 0 to 31.8 m.eq. per kg. respectively) the K+ lev