Stabilizing selection

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1vol. 187, no. 6  the american naturalist june 2016

vol. 187, no. 6 the american naturalist june 2016

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Language: English - Date: 2016-05-03 13:07:32
2EVOLUTION INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION  Vol. 60

EVOLUTION INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION Vol. 60

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Language: English - Date: 2010-08-16 05:02:11
3O R I G I NA L A RT I C L E doi:evoSOLVING THE PARADOX OF STASIS: SQUASHED STABILIZING SELECTION AND THE LIMITS OF DETECTION

O R I G I NA L A RT I C L E doi:evoSOLVING THE PARADOX OF STASIS: SQUASHED STABILIZING SELECTION AND THE LIMITS OF DETECTION

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-29 08:37:01
    4O R I G I NA L A RT I C L E doi:j01619.x MODELING STABILIZING SELECTION: EXPANDING THE ORNSTEIN–UHLENBECK MODEL OF ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION

    O R I G I NA L A RT I C L E doi:j01619.x MODELING STABILIZING SELECTION: EXPANDING THE ORNSTEIN–UHLENBECK MODEL OF ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-03-05 22:02:58
      5Selection and Speciation How can changes in a population result in the formation of a new species? Why? Have you ever wondered how the great diversity of life on Earth has come about or how a single new species forms? En

      Selection and Speciation How can changes in a population result in the formation of a new species? Why? Have you ever wondered how the great diversity of life on Earth has come about or how a single new species forms? En

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-10-15 14:36:27
      61 BIOL2007 - EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS How do evolutionary biologists measure variation in a typical quantitative character? Let’s use beak size in birds as a typical example. Phenotypic variation (Vp) in a

      1 BIOL2007 - EVOLUTION OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS How do evolutionary biologists measure variation in a typical quantitative character? Let’s use beak size in birds as a typical example. Phenotypic variation (Vp) in a

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      Language: English - Date: 2008-01-30 19:37:03
      7 Indian Academy of Sciences  The contribution of ancestry, chance, and past and ongoing selection to adaptive evolution AMITABH JOSHI1*, ROBINSON B. CASTILLO and LAURENCE D. MUELLER Department of Ecology and Evolution

       Indian Academy of Sciences The contribution of ancestry, chance, and past and ongoing selection to adaptive evolution AMITABH JOSHI1*, ROBINSON B. CASTILLO and LAURENCE D. MUELLER Department of Ecology and Evolution

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      Language: English - Date: 2004-04-23 00:12:46
      8Pleiotropy, apparent stabilizing selection and uncovering fitness optima

      Pleiotropy, apparent stabilizing selection and uncovering fitness optima

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      Language: English - Date: 2012-10-01 13:29:30
      9EVOC04[removed]:12 AM Page[removed]Natural Selection and Variation

      EVOC04[removed]:12 AM Page[removed]Natural Selection and Variation

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      Source URL: www.blackwellpublishing.com

      Language: English - Date: 2003-10-29 12:43:46
      10vol. 157, no. 3  the american naturalist

      vol. 157, no. 3 the american naturalist

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      Source URL: www.oeb.harvard.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2001-02-27 15:24:34