The Phenetics and Ecology of a Narrow Hybrid Zone [PDF]
Hybrid zones between races and semispecies hold considerable interest for evolutionary biology. They may be examined in regard to the selection pressures that adapt each population to its geographic range (Blair, 1943). The width and age of the hybrid zone and the mechanisms which restrict gene flow across it are of particular relevance to ...
James F Jackson
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Morphology and Phenetics of Rhizophoraceae Pollen
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Vezey, Edward L +3 more
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Phenetic Relationships in the Genus Myotis [PDF]
The genus Myotis is of interest to the evolutionist because of its diversity and because of its nearly cosmopolitan distribution. An understanding of the biology of this remarkable genus may provide insight into its success, as well as the success of other expansive groups of mammals.
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The phenetic structure of Aedes albopictus
The large and recent migrations of the main vector of the Chikungunya virus, Aedes albopictus, raise questions about the epidemiological impact of possible microevolutionary changes in new territories. Quantitative traits are suitable to detect such changes as induced by environmental adaptations, local competition and founder effects.
Vargas, R. E. M. +4 more
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Phenetic Approaches to Classification [PDF]
An assessment of similarity among individuals, species, and higher taxa is an essential component of biological classification. Multivariate phenetic techniques can be used to carry out this task, and to provide a logical basis for the recognition of taxa and the construction of phylogenies.
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Phenetics of Natural Populations I. Phenetic Relationships of Insular Populations of the Side-Blotched Lizard [PDF]
This report discusses an attempt to apply the methods of numerical taxonomy in assessing the phenetic relationships of closely related populations of a lizard, the side-blotched lizard (Uta stanburiana, sensu lato) on 18 islands in the Gulf of California and from two mainland populations, Tonopah, Nevada, and Bahia de los Angeles in Baja California ...
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Cell types as species: Exploring a metaphor. [PDF]
Doyle JJ.
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A comparison of phylogenetic and distance-based approaches for the distinction of genetically closed species, Draba rimarum (Rech.f.) A.R. Khosravi & A. Eslami-Farouji, and Draba aucheri Boiss. (Brassicaceae) as a case study. [PDF]
Eslami-Farouji A +3 more
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Checklist and phenetics studies of nymphs of two species of triatomines: Triatoma lenti Sherlock & Serafim, 1967 and Triatoma sherlocki Papa, Jurberg, Carcavallo, Cerqueira, Barata, 2002 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae). [PDF]
Rosseto LA +5 more
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A first complete phylogenomic hypothesis for diploid blueberries (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus). [PDF]
Crowl AA +6 more
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