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Cyclical selection in a subdivided population with negative assortative mating with respect to the niche of origin. Differential selection between males and females as a special case

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Hoekstra, R.F. Cyclical selection in a subdivided population with negative assortative mating with respect to the niche of origin. Differential selection between males and females as a special case. Genetica 50, 167–171 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00122041

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