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Natural selection out on a limb

Ted J. Case
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Ted J. Case: University of California at San Diego

Nature, 1997, vol. 387, issue 6628, 15-16

Abstract: Patience is a virtue for the evolutionary biologist. Long-term experiments on populations of lizards introduced onto islands in the Bahamas show the forces of adaptation to environment at work.

Date: 1997
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