نتایج جستجو برای: population variation

تعداد نتایج: 951806  

Journal: :Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods 2012

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2005

2015
Laura Sereni Sigurd Einum Peter Eklöv

Increased population density may lead to a decrease in energy available for growth and reproduction via effects on the activity level of individuals. Whilst this may be of particular importance for organisms that compete for defendable resources and/or have a high frequency of social interactions, it is less obvious how individual activity should covary with population density when food resourc...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2013
John Wakeley

Coalescent theory and the story of its unfolding have become part of the canon of population genetics. This is not a signal that the field is in decline, but amark of the enduring value of the genegenealogical way of thinking. Within both the biological and the mathematical literature of coalescent theory, novel extensions and wholly new developments continue to appear. This special issue of th...

2013
Kirill S. Korolev

Species expand their geographical ranges following an environmental change, long range dispersal, or a new adaptation. Range expansions not only bring an ecological change, but also affect the evolution of the expanding species. Although the dynamics of deleterious, neutral, and beneficial mutations have been extensively studied in expanding populations, the fate of alleles under frequency-depe...

2004
G. L. RAPSON

Previous work in New Zealand has shewn that genetic variation within populations of Agrostis capillaris can be comparable to that between populations, even between populations over a very wide environmental range. To determine whether this reflects the recent advent of A. capillaris in New Zealand, with a small founding gene pool and a short time for ecotypic differentiation, populations from a...

2014
Jaana KEKKONEN Jon E. BROMMER

Translocations, especially assisted colonizations, of animals are increasingly used as a conservation management tool. In many cases, however, limited funding and other logistic challenges limit the number of individuals available for translocation. In conservation genetics, small populations are predicted to rapidly lose genetic diversity which can deteriorate population survival. Thus, how wo...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Meike J Wittmann Wilfried Gabriel Dirk Metzler

A strong demographic Allee effect in which the expected population growth rate is negative below a certain critical population size can cause high extinction probabilities in small introduced populations. But many species are repeatedly introduced to the same location and eventually one population may overcome the Allee effect by chance. With the help of stochastic models, we investigate how mu...

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