I have recently been involved in collaborations that require me to model the population genetics of eukaryotic populations. I fear I may either be "re-inventing the wheel" or making conceptual mistakes (e.g. simplifying assumptions) in many of the techniques and decisions so far.
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I would very much appreciate recommendations of books about population/evolutionary genetics or micro evolution to deal with these fears. Preferable criteria are:
1. Intuitively introduces key concepts.
2. Emphasis on modelling with examples of problems and their solutions.
3. Relatively short (I'm planning to read from cover to cover).