Is migration kin structured?

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Journal Article We estimate the strength of kin-structured migration in six human populations (five from New Guinea and one from Finland) and in one population of nonhuman primates. We also test the hypothesis that migration is not kin structured by generating a sampling distribution of the estimator under the null hypothesis of independent ran...
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1994
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text
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Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
University of Utah
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University of Utah
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