Adaptive genetic variation in the wild/ edited by Timothy A. Mousseau, Barry Sinervo and John A. Endler - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. - x, 265 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Quantitative genetic variation in populations of Darwin's finches / Peter R. Grant, B. Rosemary Grant --
Adaptation, natural selection, and optimal life-history allocation in the face of genetically based trade-offs / Barry Sinervo --
Natural selection and the evolution of adaptive genetic variation in northern freshwater fishes / Beren W. Robinson, Dolph Schluter --
Understanding natural selection on traits that are influenced by environmental conditions / Ruedi G. Nager, Lukas F. Keller, Arie J. van Noordwijk --
Adaptive evolution and neutral variation in a wild leafminer metapopulation / Susan Mopper, Keli Landau, Peter Van Zandt --
Reaching new adaptive peaks: evolution of alternative bill forms in an African finch / Thomas B. Smith, Derek J. Girman --
Geographic variation in flower size in wild radish: the potential role of pollinators in population differentiation / Susan J. Mazer, Daniel E. Meade --
Detecting inheritance with inferred relatedness in nature / Kermit Ritland --
Laboratory and field heritabilities: some lessons from Drosophila / Ary A. Hoffmann --
Intra-and interpopulation genetic variation: explaining the past and predicting the future / Timothy A. Mousseau --
Adaptive genetic variation in the wild / John A. Endler.

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Population genetics
Biology

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