Publisher: The Society for the Study of Evolution
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HYBRIDIZATION, POLYPLOIDY, AND THE EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL SYSTEMS IN MERCURIALIS (EUPHORBIACEAE)
Darren J. Obbard, et al. (2006)
Environmental Niche Equivalency versus Conservatism: Quantitative Approaches to Niche Evolution
Dan L. Warren, et al. (2008)
Size-Correction and Principal Components for Interspecific Comparative Studies
Liam J. Revell. (2009)