"Wright's views about population genetics and evolution are so fundamental and so comprehensive that every serious student must examine these books firsthand. . . . Publication of this treatise is a major event in evolutionary biology."-Daniel L. Hartl, BioScience
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In Volume 4 Wright analyzes variability observed within and among local populations of species and considers the implications for the evolutionary process. Beginning with a consideration of the current definition of species and subspecies, the author examines the factors that control population size and describes population structures by means of F-statistics.
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