Ecological Genetics and Air Pollution 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3060-1_19
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Ecological Genetics and Changes in Atmospheric Chemistry: The Application of Knowledge

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“…The hypothesis that air pollution can alter the frequency of alleles in sensitive forest species in managed and unmanaged landscapes has been proposed (Bergmann and Scholz 1985, Karnosky 1991, but the probability of significant genetic changes in response to air pollution in trees and the ecological significance of such changes in terms of biological diversity is less well documented (Layton andLucier 1991, Parsons and. There are several bases for this uncertainty.…”
Section: Evolutionary Consequences and Effects On Biodiversity In Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypothesis that air pollution can alter the frequency of alleles in sensitive forest species in managed and unmanaged landscapes has been proposed (Bergmann and Scholz 1985, Karnosky 1991, but the probability of significant genetic changes in response to air pollution in trees and the ecological significance of such changes in terms of biological diversity is less well documented (Layton andLucier 1991, Parsons and. There are several bases for this uncertainty.…”
Section: Evolutionary Consequences and Effects On Biodiversity In Formentioning
confidence: 99%