Geographic Variation, Speciation and Clines
Discover the intricate dynamics of evolution with "Geographic Variation, Speciation and Clines" by renowned authors, published by Princeton University Press in 1977. This insightful paperback delves into the origins and development of geographic variation, divergence, and speciation, providing a comprehensive exploration of how these processes can occur even amidst continuous gene flow. With 262 pages of in-depth analysis, the book discusses the critical relationships among gene flow, dispersal, and migration, making it an essential read for anyone interested in evolutionary biology. Enhance your understanding of the natural world and the complexities of species formation with this essential addition to your collection.