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Evolutionary applications

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Evolutionary Applications|July 29, 2016
Applying gene flow science to environmental policy needs: a boundary work perspectiveCaroline E Ridley, Laurie C Alexander
Evolutionary Applications|September 2, 2025
Virulence Evolution: Thinking Outside of the HostLuís M Silva, Jacob C Koella
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
An evolutionary perspective on marine invasionsApril M H Blakeslee, Tereza Manousaki, Katerina Vasileiadou, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Founder effects and species introductions: A host versus parasite perspectiveApril M H Blakeslee, Linsey E Haram, Irit Altman, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Fine-scale barriers to connectivity across a fragmented South-East Asian landscape in six songbird speciesEmilie Cros, Elize Y X Ng, Rachel R Y Oh, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|July 3, 2015
Research highlights for issue 6: the CRISPR/Cas revolutionBritt Koskella
Evolutionary Applications|July 3, 2015
Human mining activity across the ages determines the genetic structure of modern brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) populationsJosephine R Paris, R Andrew King, Jamie R Stevens
Evolutionary Applications|June 2, 2015
Integrating evolution in the management of captive zoo populationsAlbrecht I Schulte-Hostedde, Gabriela F Mastromonaco
Evolutionary Applications|June 2, 2015
Life history traits and phenotypic selection among sunflower crop-wild hybrids and their wild counterpart: implications for crop allele introgressionMatthew A Kost, Helen M Alexander, D Jason Emry, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 5, 2019
Can threatened species adapt in a restored habitat? No expected evolutionary response in lay date for the New Zealand hihiPierre de Villemereuil, Alexis Rutschmann, John G Ewen, et al.
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Evolutionary Applications|July 29, 2016
Applying gene flow science to environmental policy needs: a boundary work perspectiveCaroline E Ridley, Laurie C Alexander
Evolutionary Applications|September 2, 2025
Virulence Evolution: Thinking Outside of the HostLuís M Silva, Jacob C Koella
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
An evolutionary perspective on marine invasionsApril M H Blakeslee, Tereza Manousaki, Katerina Vasileiadou, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Founder effects and species introductions: A host versus parasite perspectiveApril M H Blakeslee, Linsey E Haram, Irit Altman, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|May 21, 2020
Fine-scale barriers to connectivity across a fragmented South-East Asian landscape in six songbird speciesEmilie Cros, Elize Y X Ng, Rachel R Y Oh, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|July 3, 2015
Research highlights for issue 6: the CRISPR/Cas revolutionBritt Koskella
Evolutionary Applications|July 3, 2015
Human mining activity across the ages determines the genetic structure of modern brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) populationsJosephine R Paris, R Andrew King, Jamie R Stevens
Evolutionary Applications|June 2, 2015
Integrating evolution in the management of captive zoo populationsAlbrecht I Schulte-Hostedde, Gabriela F Mastromonaco
Evolutionary Applications|June 2, 2015
Life history traits and phenotypic selection among sunflower crop-wild hybrids and their wild counterpart: implications for crop allele introgressionMatthew A Kost, Helen M Alexander, D Jason Emry, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 5, 2019
Can threatened species adapt in a restored habitat? No expected evolutionary response in lay date for the New Zealand hihiPierre de Villemereuil, Alexis Rutschmann, John G Ewen, et al.
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