10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GAMODEME»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
2. A deme capable of hybridizing with other hologamodemes giving hybrids with
some fertility (Lincoln et al. 1985). ▷ merogamodeme n. Part of a gamodeme; a
phenodeme of intrapopulation variants (Lincoln et al. 1985). ▷ syngamodeme n.
2
Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics
topodeme a deme occurring within a specified geographical area ecodeme a
deme occurring within a specified kind of habitat gamodeme a deme composed
of individuals which interbreed in nature. Later, Gilmour and Heslop-Harrison157
...
3
Population and Community Ecology: Principles and Methods
It will be recalled that in botanical contexts such a population is called a
gamodeme (see page 326), the term for a more or less isolated intrabreeding
community. When Gilmour and Gregor (1939) introduced this term they wrote "
these ...
4
Modern Plant Taxonomy, 1E
Gamodeme is an assemblage of individuals forming a relatively isolated naturally
interbreeding population. Genodeme is a local interbreeding population
characterized by genotypic features. A genoecodeme is a group whose
differences are ...
More correctly it is the interbreeding population or gamodeme (see Gilmour &
Heslop-Harrison, 1954) that forms this unit. It is objective because the
relationships within it (those of mate to mate or father to son) are themselves
objective.
Peter Colley Sylvester-Bradley, 1956
6
Invertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution
They tend to be partially isolated from other such ganiodemes, but not coinpletely
so, for though each gamodeme carries its own gene pool there is some
possibility of exchange and hence gene flow between the pools. It is within such
small ...
7
Plant Variation and Evolution
... a particular area (topodeme); in a particular habitat (ecodeme); with a
particular chromosome condition (cytodeme); within which free exchange of
genes is possible (in a local area) (gamodeme: equivalent to the term Mendelian
population); ...
8
Japanese Journal of Botany: Transactions and Abstracts
(6) Size and Structure of Local Interbreeding Populations — Gamodeme (Figs. 9,
10, 11, 12, 13 and 14) Particular attention was paid in this study to the structure
and size of local populations in Maianthemum species. According to Gilmour and
...
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Competition Science Vision
Thus, groups of individuals of a specified taxon in a particular area (Topodeme);
in a particular habitat (Ecodeme); with a particular chromosome condition (
Cytodeme); within which free gene exchange in a local area is possible (
Gamodeme), ...
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Archiv für Hydrobiologie: Organ der Internationalen ...
Gamodeme zeigen die glockenformige Grofien-Alters-Kurve mit einem
grundlegend quasistationaren Gleichgewicht wahrend der Perioden mit weniger
intensiver Fortpflanzung; die Fortpflanzung ist mehr durch das Ernten im
Marschgebiet als ...
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