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Relationships between mating system, spatial behaviour, and genetic variation in ungulates, with special reference to European cervids
The relationship between mating system and genetic variation in ungulates is examined in the light of behavioural and ecological data on selected species. Overall results confirm that a model based on increasing genetic variability with decreasing degree of polygyny is realistic.
Creator
- Apollonio, M.
Subject
- genetic variation
- incomplete
- mating system
- relationships
- spatial behaviour
- ungulates
Type of item
- article
Date
- 1998
- 1998
Creator
- Apollonio, M.
Subject
- genetic variation
- incomplete
- mating system
- relationships
- spatial behaviour
- ungulates
Type of item
- article
Date
- 1998
- 1998
Providing institution
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Rights
- Rights Reserved - Free Access
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Current location
- _FBC
Source
- http://katalog.pan.pl/webpac-bin/223bzbsPL/wgbroker.exe?new+-access+top+search+open+NR+ee95400552
Identifier
- 10.4098/AT.arch.98-54
Format
- application/pdf
Language
- en
- en
Relations
- Acta Theriologica
Year
- 1998
Providing country
- Poland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2017-11-30T10:07:19.525Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2017-11-30T10:07:19.525Z