In some places the diagrams are overly complex and may have better served the reader if the topic had been introduced in a simpler way in one diagram, and then the subject had been expanded in a further diagram.Overall, this book will prove a valuable tool to those at undergraduate or postgraduate levels. Should researchers need to utilize any of the techniques covered in any great detail it may prove necessary for more advanced publications to be sought, but as an introduction and overview I would recommend it. As there is a comprehensive reference list at the end of each chapter, researchers should find no difficulty in finding texts that focus more narrowly on the subject in question.
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Devey, D. (2005). Ecological genetics: design, analysis and application. * Lowe A, Harris S, Ashton P. 2004. * Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. * 29.99 (softback). 344 pp. Annals of Botany, 95(4), 705–705. https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mci073
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