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    “…This has implications for explaining the apparent evolutionary stasis of wild populations and the conservation of wildlife.…”
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    “…Little is known about how Drosophila adults behave in the wild, including mating, allocation of food and space, and escape from predators. …”
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    por Otranto, Domenico, Deplazes, Peter
    Publicado 2019
    “…However, human activities and politics (e.g., fragmentation of the environment, land use, recycling in urban settings) have consistently favoured the encroachment of urban areas upon wild environments, ultimately causing alteration of many ecosystems with changes in the composition of the wild fauna and destruction of boundaries between domestic and wild environments. …”
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    “…We organized this special issue to highlight new work and review recent advances at the cutting edge of ‘wild quantitative genomics’. In this editorial, we will present some history of wild quantitative genetic and genomic studies, before discussing the main themes in the papers published in this special issue and highlighting the future outlook of this dynamic field.…”
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    “…Based on past work, we predicted that increased competition would enhance introgression between cultivated and wild sunflower (Helianthus annuus) by reducing fitness advantages of wild plants. …”
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    “…Crop‐to‐wild gene flow have important evolutionary and ecological consequences and require careful consideration in conservation programs for wild genetic resources of potential use in breeding programs and in assessments of the risk of transgene escape into natural ecosystems. …”
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    “…These crop–wild hybrids and their wild counterparts were grown under agricultural conditions in the field with and without wheat competition. …”
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    “…The objectives of our study were to characterize the faecal microbiota between wild and captive Tibetan wild asses and discuss the differences and their reasons. …”
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