Evolutionary BiologyOxford University Press, Incorporated, 1979 - 565 pagine Futuyma (ecology and evolution, SUNY Stony Brook) covers such subject areas as phylogeny, paleobiology, genetic mechanisms of change and speciation, character evolution, the theory of processes and macroevolution, and new molecular perspectives. Numerous line drawings, charts, diagrams, and maps are provided. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Douglas J. Futuyma. teract individual selection ( Wade 1977 ) . Strong group selection of large populations of ... KIN SELECTION . The first mutation for warning coloration in a population of cryptic butterflies , if it arises in only a ...
Douglas J. Futuyma. teract individual selection ( Wade 1977 ) . Strong group selection of large populations of ... KIN SELECTION . The first mutation for warning coloration in a population of cryptic butterflies , if it arises in only a ...
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... selection cannot prepare a population for future events , how can we explain cases of apparent foresight , such as ... kin selection enables us to recognize that cooperation can evolve as readily as competition . Does this have any ...
... selection cannot prepare a population for future events , how can we explain cases of apparent foresight , such as ... kin selection enables us to recognize that cooperation can evolve as readily as competition . Does this have any ...
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... kin selection A form of genic selection whereby alleles differ in their rate of propagation by influencing the survival or reproduction of individuals ( kin ) who carry the same alleles by common descent . linkage Occurrence of two loci ...
... kin selection A form of genic selection whereby alleles differ in their rate of propagation by influencing the survival or reproduction of individuals ( kin ) who carry the same alleles by common descent . linkage Occurrence of two loci ...
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A Synopsis of Evolutionary Theory | 19 |
Heredity and Development | 33 |
The Ecological Context of Evolutionary Change | 51 |
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