Effective population size in a partially clonal plant is not predicted by the number of genetic individuals
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Description:Estimating effective population size ( Ne) is important for theoretical and practical ap - plications in evolutionary biology and conservation. Nevertheless, estimates of Ne in organisms with complex life- history traits remain scarce because of the challenges associated with estimation methods. Partially clonal plants capable of both vegetative (clonal) growth and sexual reproduction are a common group of organisms for which the discrepancy between the apparent number of individuals (ramets) and the number
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Source:Evolutionary Applications, 16(3), 750-766
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ISSN:1752-4571 ; 1752-4571
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