Autor:
Smith, J.R.
Ghazoul, J.
Burslem, D.F.R.P.
Itoh, A.
Khoo, E
Lee, S.L.
Maycock, C.R.
Nanami, S.
Siong Ng, K.S.
Kettle, C.J.
Documenting the scale and intensity of fine-scale spatial genetic structure (FSGS), and the processes that shape it, is relevant to the sustainable management of genetic resources in timber tree species, particularly where logging or fragmentation might disrupt gene flow. In this study we assesse...
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Smith, J.R.
,
Ghazoul, J.
,
Burslem, D.F.R.P.
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Itoh, A.
,
Khoo, E
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Lee, S.L.
,
Maycock, C.R.
,
Nanami, S.
,
Siong Ng, K.S.
,
Kettle, C.J.
,
[Are patterns of fine-scale spatial genetic structure consistent between sites within tropical tree species?]
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Are patterns of fine-scale spatial genetic structure consistent between sites within tropical tree species?