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Adaptation in Metapopulations: How Interaction Changes Evolution

Online ISBN:
9780226129877
Print ISBN:
9780226129563
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
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Adaptation in Metapopulations: How Interaction Changes Evolution

Michael J. Wade
Michael J. Wade
Indiana University Bloomington
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Published:
3 May 2016
Online ISBN:
9780226129877
Print ISBN:
9780226129563
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press

Abstract

The central question addressed in this book is this: How is the process of adaptation different if the members of a population live clustered in small groups instead of being homogenously distributed like grass on a lawn? The field is called ‘evolution in subdivided populations’ or ‘adaptation in metapopulations.’ The book covers a diverse array of topics, including group selection, family selection, kin selection and sexual selection, as well as speciation genetics, maternal and paternal genetic effects, and host-symbiont co-evolution. These topics are addressed using a combination of conceptual, theoretical, field and laboratory studies and a diversity of living systems ranging from the laboratory model of flour beetles in the genus, Tribolium, to willow leaf beetles, to other animals, plants and microbes.

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