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| | | | Volume 119, Issue 1 (July 2017) | | In this issue Original Articles Letters to the Editor
Also new AOP | | | | | Advertisement | | | | | Original Articles | Top | | Air-borne genotype by genotype indirect genetic effects are substantial in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulansN O Rode, P Soroye, R Kassen and H D Rundle Heredity 2017 119: 1-7; advance online publication, March 15, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.9 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Partial support for the central–marginal hypothesis within a population: reduced genetic diversity but not increased differentiation at the range edge of an island endemic birdK M Langin, T S Sillett, W C Funk, S A Morrison and C K Ghalambor Heredity 2017 119: 8-15; advance online publication, March 22, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.10 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Strong population structure in a species manipulated by humans since the Neolithic: the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama) OPENK H Baker, H W I Gray, V Ramovs, D Mertzanidou, Ç Akın Pekşen, C C Bilgin, N Sykes and A R Hoelzel Heredity 2017 119: 16-26; advance online publication, March 29, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.11 Abstract | Full Text | | | | X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogasterE Argyridou, A K Huylmans, A Königer and J Parsch Heredity 2017 119: 27-34; advance online publication, March 15, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.12 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Contrasting patterns of population structure and gene flow facilitate exploration of connectivity in two widely distributed temperate octocorals OPENL P Holland, T L Jenkins and J R Stevens Heredity 2017 119: 35-48; advance online publication, March 15, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.14 Abstract | Full Text | | Letters to the Editor | Top | | Circular mating as an option for the genetic management of captive populations: response to Caballero et al.K Theodorou and D Couvet Heredity 2017 119: 49-50; advance online publication, March 22, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.16 Full Text | | | | The risk of forcing inbreeding in conservation programmes: a reply to Theodorou and CouvetA Caballero, I Bravo and J Wang Heredity 2017 119: 51-53; advance online publication, March 22, 2017; 10.1038/hdy.2017.17 Full Text | | | | | | | | | Natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for events organisers. The contents of the Natureevents Directory are now live. The digital version is available here.
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