Remnant Pachira quinata pasture trees have greater opportunities to self and suffer reduced reproductive success due to inbreeding depression
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Persistence of long-distance, insect-mediated pollen movement for a tropical canopy tree species in remnant forest patches in an urban landscape.The resilience of forest fragmentation genetics--no longer a paradox--we were just looking in the wrong place.Detecting the Early Genetic Effects of Habitat Degradation in Small Size Remnant Populations of Machilus thunbergii Sieb. et Zucc. (Lauraceae)
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Remnant Pachira quinata pasture trees have greater opportunities to self and suffer reduced reproductive success due to inbreeding depression
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Remnant Pachira quinata pastur ...... s due to inbreeding depression
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Remnant Pachira quinata pastur ...... s due to inbreeding depression
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D H Boshier
M R Billingham
M Sandiford
S A Harris
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10.1038/HDY.2013.73
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2013-08-21T00:00:00Z