Rapid Population Differentiation in a Mosaic Environment. 1. The Response of Anthoxanthum odoratum Populations to Soils (pp. 257-269) AND Apomixis, Polyploidy, and Speciation in Dichanthum (pp. 270-277) AND The Population Biology of Annual Grassland Hemiparasites. I. The Host Environment (pp. 278-291) AND Convergent Evolution of Mediterranean - Climate Evergreen Sclerophyll Shrupbs (pp. 292-303) AND Character Convergence in Mexican Finches (pp. 304-310). (FROM: Evolution, Vol. 24, No. 2, June 1970). by Snaydon, R. W.; J. M. J. de Wet and J. R. Harlan; P. R. Atsatt and Donald R. Strong; Harold A. Mooney and E. Lloyd Dunn; Martin L. Cody and James H. Brown - 1970
by Snaydon, R. W.; J. M. J. de Wet and J. R. Harlan; P. R. Atsatt and Donald R. Strong; Harold A. Mooney and E. Lloyd Dunn; Martin L. Cody and James H. Brown
Rapid Population Differentiation in a Mosaic Environment. 1. The Response of Anthoxanthum odoratum Populations to Soils (pp. 257-269) AND Apomixis, Polyploidy, and Speciation in Dichanthum (pp. 270-277) AND The Population Biology of Annual Grassland Hemiparasites. I. The Host Environment (pp. 278-291) AND Convergent Evolution of Mediterranean - Climate Evergreen Sclerophyll Shrupbs (pp. 292-303) AND Character Convergence in Mexican Finches (pp. 304-310). (FROM: Evolution, Vol. 24, No. 2, June 1970).
by Snaydon, R. W.; J. M. J. de Wet and J. R. Harlan; P. R. Atsatt and Donald R. Strong; Harold A. Mooney and E. Lloyd Dunn; Martin L. Cody and James H. Brown
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Evolution. , 1970. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL Articles, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. .
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- Publisher Evolution.
- Date Published 1970
- Keywords darwinian, evolution, evolutionary theory, theories, population, populations, dispersal, dispersals, geographic isolation, zoogeography, geography, mainland, , theoretical biology, biological, genetic, genetics, , morphology, morphological, ornithology, z