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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Genetic diversity can modulate a population's response to a changing environment and plays a critical role in its ecological function. While multiple processes act to maintain genetic diversity, sexual reproduction remains the primary drivin
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https://doaj.org/article/933becd69c2c4ed182485d0504939f29
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Abstract Beach nourishment is a common coastal management practice used to protect and maintain infrastructure, tourist revenue, and sandy beach habitats. Coastal erosion and increased development along the coast of North Carolina, USA, have resulted
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https://doaj.org/article/f43dd796a0554b87a39f969a965c2932
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology. 92:813-825
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Animal Behaviour. 195:67-75
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Evolutionary Biology. 48:422-427
Evolutionary invasion analysis seeks to identify those phenotypes that cannot be invaded and replaced by alternative organismal strategies. This is achieved by first constructing a dynamical system that governs a rare mutant’s dynamics when introdu
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Journal of Herpetology. 56
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Journal of Theoretical Biology. 438:1-8
Much of evolutionary epidemiology theory is derived from a perspective in which all hosts, and all parasites, are epidemiologically equivalent. This stands in contrast to the well-documented existence of the numerous processes generating heterogeneit
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 584:79-90
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Oikos. 126:1219-1226
Much of the theory on offspring size variation within a brood relies on unequal maternal allocation of resources to each embryo. However, maternal allocation strategies are subject to an inherent conflict between mothers and offspring: individual off
Autor:
Richard K. Grosberg, A R Hughes, John J. Stachowicz, Laura K. Reynolds, Stephanie J. Kamel, Brian S. Ort
Publikováno v:
Heredity, vol 118, iss 4
Genetic diversity and population structure reflect complex interactions among a diverse set of processes that may vary temporally, limiting their potential to predict ecological and evolutionary outcomes. Yet, the stability of these patterns is rarel