The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens
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Shaw, AJ
Published in: Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment
January 1, 1992
Evolutionary capacity can be thought of as the capacity for speciation, or as the rate at which a population responds to natural selection. The genetic structures of lichen and bryophyte species are described in relation to such evolutionary capacity. A pressing problem with lichens is the question of what constitutes an individual, with a better understanding required of the genetic and evolutionary relationships between phycobiont and mycobiont. -P.J.Jarvis
Duke Scholars
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Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
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362 / 380
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Shaw, A. J. (1992). The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens. Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment, 362–380.
Shaw, A. J. “The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens.” Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment, January 1, 1992, 362–80.
Shaw AJ. The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens. Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment. 1992 Jan 1;362–80.
Shaw, A. J. “The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens.” Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment, Jan. 1992, pp. 362–80.
Shaw AJ. The evolutionary capacity of bryophytes and lichens. Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment. 1992 Jan 1;362–380.
Published In
Bryophytes and Lichens in A Changing Environment
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Start / End Page
362 / 380