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Fractal geometry is heritable in trees
Joseph K. Bailey
, Randy K. Bangert
, Jennifer A. Schweitzer
, R. Talbot Trotter
, Stephen M. Shuster
, Thomas G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Fractal Architecture
100%
Fractal Geometry
100%
Cottonwood
66%
Genetic Basis
66%
Ecological Processes
33%
Multiple Spatial Scales
33%
Community-associated
33%
Phenotypic Variance
33%
Populus Angustifolia
33%
Dominant Plant
33%
F1 Hybrids
33%
Narrowleaf Cottonwood
33%
Evolutionary Framework
33%
Broad-sense Heritability
33%
Evolutionary Process
33%
Ecological Communities
33%
Vegetation Structure
33%
Landscape Ecology
33%
Backcross Hybrid
33%
Scaling Theory
33%
Fractal Scaling
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Tree
100%
F1 Hybrid
50%
Populus
50%
Landscape Ecology
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolution
100%
Populus angustifolia
50%
Heritability
50%
Vegetation Structure
50%
Landscape Ecology
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tree
100%
Populus
50%
Landscape Ecology
50%
Heritability
50%