Gene flow and the limits to natural selection

Volume: 17, Issue: 4, Pages: 183 - 189
Published: Apr 1, 2002
Abstract
In general, individuals who survive to reproduce have genotypes that work relatively well under local conditions. Migrating or dispersing offspring elsewhere is likely to decrease an individual's or its offspring's fitness, not to mention the intrinsic costs and risks of dispersal. Gene flow into a population can counteract gene frequency changes because of selection, imposing a limit on local adaptation. In addition, the migrant flow tends to...
Paper Details
Title
Gene flow and the limits to natural selection
Published Date
Apr 1, 2002
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
183 - 189
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