

An edition of Genetic structure and local adaptation in natural insect populations (1997)
effects of ecology, life history, and behavior
By
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Chapman & Hall
Language
eng
Pages
409
Description:
Providing an essential foundation for evolutionary theory, this comprehensive volume examines patterns of genetic variation within natural insect populations, and explores the underlying mechanisms that lead to the genetic divergence of coexisting organisms. In particular, the text investigates current research on fine-scale genetic structure in natural insect populations. This broad-ranging, interdisciplinary source of information supplies a thorough examination of the mechanisms that promote and impede genetic structure in natural insect populations. It is a book that will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students, and to researchers in the fields of ecology, evolution, insect and plant systems, entomology, and population genetics.
subjects: Phytophagous insects, Genetics, Insect populations, Adaptation