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Understanding the maintenance of phenotypic variation within populations has long been a puzzle in evolutionary biology. Many models ignore that fact that animals are not living alone; instead social factors have the potential to alter...
A long-standing paradox in evolutionary biology is the maintenance of genetic variation in traits that are strongly tied to fitness. How is it that variation can be maintained in ecologically important traits when directional selection...
Sexual Selection, Population Structure, and Gene Flow in the Trinidadian Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata): Insights for the Conservation of Genetic Variation
The diversity of life has fascinated evolutionary biologists since the conception of the field. Particularly captivating is the paradox of phenotypic variation found within a species: trait variation is required for adaptation, yet...
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