Abstract

Preface I. History and Conceptual Background 1. The History and Purview of Phylogeography 2. Demography-Phylogeny Connections II. Empirical Intraspecific Phylogeography 3. Lessons from Human Analyses 4. Intraspecific Patterns in other Animals III. Genealogical Concordance: Toward Speciation and Beyond 5. Genealogical Concordance 6. Speciation Processes and Extended Genealogy Works Cited Index

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PhylogeographyConcordanceIntraspecific competitionEvolutionary biologyGenetic algorithmBiologyGenealogyPhylogeneticsHistoryEcologyGenetics

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2000
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Volume
37
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10
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37-5647
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John C. Avise (2000). Phylogeography: the history and formation of species. Choice Reviews Online , 37 (10) , 37-5647. https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.37-5647

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