The concept of effective population size, introduced by Sewall Wright (1931, 1933), is central to plant and animal breeding (Falconer and Mackay, 1996), conservation genetics (Frankham et al., 2010; ...
This technique has long been at the forefront of quantitative ecology, epidemiology and the social sciences for estimating the size of populations that are difficult to count directly. By using ...
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