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Intensive agriculture increases fluctuating asymmetry of dorsal head shape in Iberian asp viper populations

Our results also point to a lower sensitivity of traditional morphological tools to capture the signal that intensive agriculture leaves on development and a lack of capacity of climatic factors in isolation to predict variation in the degree of asymmetry. In addition to encouraging the use of high‐precision methods, we hypothesize on the overall effect of different stressors linked to intensive agriculture as the real constraint. Leer más.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/382441699/figure/fig1/AS:11431281261434033@1721581215260/a-Top-left-distribution-of-Vipera-aspis-and-the-subspecies-Vazinnikeri-blue-polygon_W640.jpg

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