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期刊名:Evolutionary applications

缩写:EVOL APPL

ISSN:1752-4571

e-ISSN:1752-4571

IF/分区:3.2/Q2

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The effects of marine reserves on the life history and demography of the protected populations are well-established, typically increasing population density and body size. However, little is known about how marine reserves may alter the beh...
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Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which individuals may have increased aggressive tendencies is very limited, restricting the development of efficient preventive measures. There is a c...
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Climate change is increasingly impacting temperate forest ecosystems and many forest herbs might be unable to track the changing climate due to dispersal limitation. Forest herbs with a low adaptive capacity may therefore benefit from conse...
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Sustainable management of exploited populations benefits from integrating demographic and genetic considerations into assessments, as both play a role in determining harvest yields and population persistence. This is especially important in...
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For many clonally propagated species, the accumulation of somatic mutations is the principal driver of declines in yield and quality. However, somatic mutations may also promote genetic diversification. Thus, elucidating somatic mutation ra...
Anneloes E Groenenboom,Joost van den Heuvel,Bas J Zwaan et al. Anneloes E Groenenboom et al.
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Global climate change has threatened world crop production and food security. Decoding the adaptive genetic basis of wild relatives provides an invaluable genomic resource for climate-smart crop breedinG. Here, we performed whole-genome seq...