Evolutionary processes driving spatial patterns of intraspecific genetic diversity in river ecosystems

Volume: 24, Issue: 18, Pages: 4586 - 4604
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Describing, understanding and predicting the spatial distribution of genetic diversity is a central issue in biological sciences. In river landscapes, it is generally predicted that neutral genetic diversity should increase downstream, but there have been few attempts to test and validate this assumption across taxonomic groups. Moreover, it is still unclear what are the evolutionary processes that may generate this apparent spatial pattern of...
Paper Details
Title
Evolutionary processes driving spatial patterns of intraspecific genetic diversity in river ecosystems
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
24
Issue
18
Pages
4586 - 4604
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