The 21 papers presented at a symposium held at the University of Tubingen at Oberjoch in May 1983 are arranged in sections on: genotype and phenotype; quantitative characters and selection in natural populations; theoretical aspects of density regulation and life histories; genetic heterogeneity and ecological factors; genetic structure and demography in plants; population differentiation and asexual reproduction; theoretical aspects of coevolution; and comments on models. All papers are abstracted separately. -P.J.Jarvis
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Wohrmann, K., & Loeschcke, V. (1984). Population biology and evolution. Population Biology and Evolution.
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