Article

Patterns of population differentiation

Authors:
McNeilly T.
Publication: Bocconea
Pages: 89-93
Article history:
  1. Published online

Abstract

Patterns of population differentiation in response 1o high selection pressures in adjacent environments are examined. In such situations distinct genetically based adapted populations can oceur only metres apart. Population structure in small scale spatially fluctuating, and temporally heterogeneous environments are also considered. Evidence suggests that in such environments adaptation is largely due to phenotypic plasticity, rather than (o fixed genotyopic differentiation.