The genetic structure of large-lake Daphnia populations.

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Nine local populations of Daphnia galeata from lakes in N Germany are examined for genetic variation at 7 enzyme loci. The amount of genetic divergence observed among these large-lake populations is smaller than that previously observed among pond populations and suggests that different processes may be important in determining the genetic structure and subsequent phenotypic divergence of lake versus pond populations. -from Authors

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Mort, M. A., & Wolf, H. G. (1986). The genetic structure of large-lake Daphnia populations. Evolution, 40(4), 756–766. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1986.tb00535.x

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