Environmental variation impacts trait expression and selection in the legume–rhizobium symbiosis
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Authors | Rebecca T. Batstone, Madeline A. E. Peters, Anna K. Simonsen, John R. Stinchcombe, Megan E. Frederickson |
Journal/Conference Name | Symbiosis |
Paper Category | Agricultural and Biological Sciences |
Paper Abstract | The ecological outcomes of mutualism are well known to shift across abiotic or biotic environments, but few studies have addressed how different environments impact evolutionary responses, including the intensity of selection on and the expression of genetic variance in key mutualism-related traits. |
Date of publication | 2020 |
Code Programming Language | R |
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