A Thirty-Year Study of Phenotypic and Genetic Variation of Blue Tits in Mediterranean Habitat Mosaics

In recent years, the study of phenotypic and genetic variation has been enhanced by combining genetic, physiological, demographic, and behavioral components of life histories. Using these new approaches, we address the problem of adaptation to environmental heterogeneity by examining in detail the v...

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subjects Animal behavior
Animal biology
Biodiversity and Ecology
Biographies
Birds
Blue tit
Data collection
Dispersal
Environmental aspects
Environmental Sciences
Evolutionary biology
Gene flow
Genetic aspects
Genetic diversity
Genetic engineering
Genetic variation
Genotype & phenotype
Habitats
Heterogeneity
Life Sciences
local specialization
OVERVIEW ARTICLES
phenotypic variation
plasticity
Population genetics
Population structure
reaction norm
Specialization
Studies
title A Thirty-Year Study of Phenotypic and Genetic Variation of Blue Tits in Mediterranean Habitat Mosaics
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