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Phylogeography: Concepts, Intraspecific Patterns & Speciation Processes

Phylogeography: Concepts, Intraspecific Patterns & Speciation Processes

9781626180949
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Phylogeography is the study of the historical processes that may be responsible for the contemporary geographic distributions of individuals. This is accomplished by considering the geographic distribution of individuals in light of the patterns associated with a gene genealogy. This term was introduced to describe geographically structured genetic signals within and among species. An explicit focus on a species biogeography/biogeographical past sets phylogeography apart from classical population genetics and phylogenetics. This new book reviews research on phylogeography.
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74170
9781626180949
9781626180949

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
160
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
400
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