The effective size of a natural drosophila subobscura population

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The effective size of a natural Drosophila subobscura population has been computed by drawing together various pieces of ecological information. The value, for both variance and inbreeding effective numbers, is approximately 400. This is largely due to reductions caused by a winter bottleneck and non-random distributions of family sizes. Areas where such estimates might be refined further are pointed out, and the implications of the results are discussed. © 1977, The Genetical Society of Great Britain. All rights reserved.

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Begon, M. (1977). The effective size of a natural drosophila subobscura population. Heredity, 38(1), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1977.2

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