The differences in proportions are often small, and, furthermore they often follow gradual geographical clines rather than abrupt changes. |
Both genetic and morphological clines along the Virginia transect were steeper than along the West Virginia transect. |
In fact several inversions have been found to form clines with higher frequencies at low latitudes near the equator. |
There are numerous examples of population differentiation in body size and development time along latitudinal and elevational clines. |
They were placed in the Union depot to guard the ammunition, Captain clines at the head? |
Here, when there is cooperativity and the repressive activities of u and v are balanced the null clines, being sigmoids, intersect three times. |