New Paper: Using census data and history to assess evolution and population

[caption id="attachment_4202" align="alignleft" width="150"] Salvador Herrando-P茅rez[/caption]

A new paper titled '' investigates the idea that examining the life history of species through the collection of census data can provide an evolutionary signal. According to the research this data can provide valuable feedback regarding evolution and long-term population trends.

The paper involves Environment Institute members , Dr , and (also of the South Australian Research and Development Institute) and has been published in .

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