Did natural selection or genetic drift produce the cranial diversification of neotropical monkeys? (2004)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: ZAMBONATO, GABRIEL HENRIQUE MARROIG - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Subjects: MACACOS; EVOLUÇÃO; GENÉTICA QUANTITATIVA
- Language: Inglês
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- Source:
- Título do periódico: American Naturalist
- ISSN: 0003-0147
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 163, n. 3, p. 417-428, 2004
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ABNT
MARROIG, Gabriel e CHEVERUD, James M. Did natural selection or genetic drift produce the cranial diversification of neotropical monkeys?. American Naturalist, v. 163, n. 3, p. 417-428, 2004Tradução . . Acesso em: 25 abr. 2024. -
APA
Marroig, G., & Cheverud, J. M. (2004). Did natural selection or genetic drift produce the cranial diversification of neotropical monkeys? American Naturalist, 163( 3), 417-428. -
NLM
Marroig G, Cheverud JM. Did natural selection or genetic drift produce the cranial diversification of neotropical monkeys? American Naturalist. 2004 ; 163( 3): 417-428.[citado 2024 abr. 25 ] -
Vancouver
Marroig G, Cheverud JM. Did natural selection or genetic drift produce the cranial diversification of neotropical monkeys? American Naturalist. 2004 ; 163( 3): 417-428.[citado 2024 abr. 25 ] - Erratum to "Selection response decomposition (SRD): a new tool for dissecting differences and similarities between matrices"
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