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NOAA Tech Memo NMFS NWFSC-30: Genetic Effects of Straying: Felsenstein Figure 6


Figure 6
Figure 6.
A. With some long-range migration (long-distance straying), the hatchery allele moves much farther into the chain of populations. Compare this figure with Figure 5A, which differs only in the rate of long-range migration. B. With a higher rate of long-range migration, the patch of local adaptation is at the point of collapsing.
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