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- From: johnreed@carson.u.washington.edu (John Reed)
- Newsgroups: sci.bio,bionet.plants,bionet.population-bio
- Subject: Plant riparian population genetics
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 18:21:04 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Subject: Plant riparian population genetics
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- Hi,
- I am doing research on the population genetics of black cottonwood
- (Populus trichocarpa) in some river valleys in the Cascade Mountains. I
- have searched for references on population genetics of plants (trees are
- preferable) in a linear spatial system (a river or stream), but have had
- virtually no luck in finding any. It seems to me that the genetics of
- such a system may be different than a typical 2-d system. I would
- appreciate any leads on references or studies you may know of concerning
- population genetics of plants in a riparian setting.
- Thanks
- John Reed
- (E-mail: johnreed@u.washington.edu)
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