Isolation by distance in populations with power-law dispersal

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  • who: Tyler B. Smith from the Department of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA have published the Article: Isolation by distance in populations with power-law dispersal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explore the effects of power-law dispersal on isolation by distance in neutrally evolving, demographically stable populations with constant density. In the Methods, the authors show that like the classic marginal case u03b1=d=2, it produces logarithmic isolation by distance among nearby pairs: u03c8(x) u2248 ln (x/x) 2u03c0u03c1D1 + ln (x/u03b4) for u03b4 u226a x u226a x. Effect . . .

     

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