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Population structure is the organization of genetic variation and is driven by evolutionary processes. This web page provides chapters and articles from various scientific fields that discuss population structure and its implications for ecology, evolution, and conservation.
Population structure is the organization of genetic variation and the evolutionary history of populations. Learn how population structure affects genetics, ecology, and evolution of various organisms and systems from chapters and articles on ScienceDirect.
Learn how age-sex structure influences population growth and is represented by population pyramids and survivorship curves. Explore the different types of survivorship curves and how they reflect species adaptations to their environment.
4 Οκτ 2018 · Population structure is the makeup or composition of individuals in a population. Structure in populations can be characterized either by their demographic parameters...
4 Οκτ 2018 · Population structure is the makeup or composition of individuals in a population. Structure in populations can be characterized either by their demographic parameters (such as gender, age, fertility, mortality, and migration), or genetic markers (uniparental DNA, genomic sequences, gene products) or both.
28 Οκτ 2014 · Population structure refers to the patterns in neutral genetic variation that result from the departure from panmixia of a population. This article reviews the general overviews, methods, and applications of population structure in evolutionary biology, ecology, conservation genetics, and biomedicine.
9 Σεπ 2024 · From 1960 to 2022 the population of Mexico increased from 37.8 million to 127.5 million people - a growth of 237.6% in 62 years. The country represents 1.6% of the global population. Peak population growth occurred in 1965 at 3.34% and since then it has steadily declined. In 2022 population growth was just 0.63%.