
Bibliography last updated: January 12, 2010


BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF GENETIC VARIATION
IN NATURAL POPULATIONS
By Fred Allendorf
This bibliography was compiled by
Fred Allendorf of the University of
Montana. This bibliography of over 80,000 references has been accumulated over the last 35 years. The primary focus is the study of genetic variation in natural populations of animals, plants, and microbes. The secondary focus has been conservation, with an emphasis on the application of genetic principles to conservation. Nevertheless, this is a somewhat eclectic collection of titles that reflects my sometimes wandering interests and teaching responsibilities over the years (evolution, human genetics, etc.). (A more complete description).
Search the Bibliography of Genetic Variation in Natural Populations.
The webification of this bibliography was made possible by a grant award from the University of Montana's, University Grant Program [more information on the University of Montana's grant programs]. For more information on this specific project and/or the utility of the data contact Barry Brown of the Mansfield Library.
