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Narrow genetic base in forest restoration with holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) in Sicily

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Natural recovery of genetic diversity by gene flow in reforested areas of the endemic Canary Island pine, Pinus canariensis

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Natural selection maximizes Fisher information

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Natural selection. I. Variable environments and uncertain returns on investment

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Natural selection. II. Developmental variability and evolutionary rate

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Natural selection. III. Selection versus transmission and the levels of selection

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Natural selection. IV. The Price equation

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Nested structure acquired through simple evolutionary process

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Nestedness and degree distributions are necessarily linked in mutualist systems

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Nestedness in mutualistic networks emerges from a modified rule of preferential attachment

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Network analysis identifies weak and strong links in a metapopulation system

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Network growth approach to macroevolution

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Network growth for enhanced natural selection

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Network Models of Phage-Bacteria Coevolution

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Network structure and phylogenetic signal in an artificially assembled plant-pollinator community

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Neutral Evolution as Diffusion in phenotype space: reproduction with mutation but without selection

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Neutral genetic drift can aid functional protein evolution

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Neutral networks of genotypes: Evolution behind the curtain

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Neutral Theory and Relative Species Abundance in Ecology

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New data on the systematics and interrelationships of sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Batoidea, Pristiformes)

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