Natural Selection in the WildPrinceton University Press, 21 Nis 1986 - 336 sayfa Natural selection is an immense and important subject, yet there have been few attempts to summarize its effects on natural populations, and fewer still which discuss the problems of working with natural selection in the wild. These are the purposes of John Endler's book. In it, he discusses the methods and problems involved in the demonstration and measurement of natural selection, presents the critical evidence for its existence, and places it in an evolutionary perspective. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Philosophical Comments | 27 |
Methods for the Detection of Natural Selection | 52 |
Problems in Detecting Natural Selection | 97 |
Direct Demonstrations of Natural Selection | 126 |
Estimating Selection Coefficients and Differentials | 167 |
Distribution of Selection Coefficients | 203 |
The Importance of Natural Selection | 224 |
Multiple Regression and | 251 |
Comparisons between Selection | 260 |
References | 273 |
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