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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Evolution

Sex and Parthenogenesis Evolutionary Ecology of Reproductive Modes in Non-Marine Ostracods

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Edited By: Koen Martens
336 pages, 13 col plates, 78 figs, 17 tabs
Publisher: Backhuys
Sex and Parthenogenesis
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  • Sex and Parthenogenesis ISBN: 9789057820175 Hardback Dec 1998 Out of Print #98742
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Ostracods have largely been ignored in evolutionary studies on reproductivity, in spite of the fact that they have an extensive fossil record and can reproduce using different breeding strategies. Combining palaeontological, ecological, morphological and molecular techniques, the effects of reproductive modes on evolutionary ecologyof non-marine ostracod lineages have been investigated.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Koen Martens
336 pages, 13 col plates, 78 figs, 17 tabs
Publisher: Backhuys
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