Unravelling domestication: introduction to the theme issue
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- DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2024.0187
Unravelling domestication: introduction to the theme issue
Keywords: adaptation; animals; cultivars; domestication; feralization; landscape development.
Conflict of interest statement
This theme issue was put together by the Guest Editor team under supervision from the journal’s Editorial staff, following the Royal Society’s ethical codes and best-practice guidelines. The Guest Editor team invited contributions and handled the review process. Individual Guest Editors were not involved in assessing papers where they had a personal, professional or financial conflict of interest with the authors or the research described. Independent reviewers assessed all papers. Invitation to contribute did not guarantee inclusion.
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