Evolution in small populations: evidence from the literature and experimental results

The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for specific polli- nators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the product to the process, the evidence for selection is less than overwhelming. 

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Autores principales: Tremblay, Raymond, Ackerman, James
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2015
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19509
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spelling LANKESTERIANA195092021-06-09T20:57:16Z Evolution in small populations: evidence from the literature and experimental results Evolution in small populations: evidence from the literature and experimental results Tremblay, Raymond Ackerman, James The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for specific polli- nators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the product to the process, the evidence for selection is less than overwhelming.  The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for specific polli- nators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the product to the process, the evidence for selection is less than overwhelming.  Universidad de Costa Rica 2015-06-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19509 10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19509 Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; 2007: Lankesteriana: Volumen 7, Número 1-2 Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; 2007: Lankesteriana: Volumen 7, Número 1-2 2215-2067 1409-3871 spa https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/view/19509/19590
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description The great taxonomic diversity of the Orchidaceae is often attributed to adaptive radiation for specific polli- nators driven by selection for outcrossing. However, when one looks beyond the product to the process, the evidence for selection is less than overwhelming. 
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title_short Evolution in small populations: evidence from the literature and experimental results
title_full Evolution in small populations: evidence from the literature and experimental results
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