Patterns of variation identified by geostatistical analyses
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Geostatistical analyses have been used to describe/model patterns of gene frequencies at eight allozyme loci in 93 sessile oak populations distributed over the natural range. Geostatistics appears to be useful for description of such complex patterns in genetic variation and this for management of natural genetic resources in forest trees.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 1998
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Modelling the impact of colonization on genetic diversity and differentiation of forest trees: interaction of life cycle, pollen flow and seed long-distance dispersal
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Research has been conducted on the role of forest trees' lifespan and juvenile phase in the founder effects during colonization in a diffusive dispersal model. The authors report that long-distance dispersal events increase colonization speed.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 2003
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