Concluding Remarks: Dispersal and Gene Flow

作者: Christopher M. Perrins

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-75110-3_40

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摘要: I wish to restrict my comments largely one general area of the points which have been discussed during conference, namely extent birds can evolve different characteristics in habitats. This problem has several inter-connected aspects concerning rate possible gene-flow between such habitats, quality individual and associated problems dispersal.

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