Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. General theory predicts that mixed-mating populations should evolve quickly toward high rates of selfing, driven by rapid purging of genetic load and loss of inbreeding depression (ID), but the substantial number of mixed-mating species observed in nature calls this prediction into question. Greater average ID reported for selfing than for outcrossing populations is consistent with purging and suggests that mixed-mating taxa in evolutionary transition will have intermediate ID. We compared the magnitude of ID from published estimates for highly selfing (r > 0.8), mixed-mating (0.2 < r > 0.8), and highly outcrossing (r < 0.2) plant populations acr...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Hermaphroditic individuals can produce both selfed and outcrossed progeny, termed mixed mating. Gene...
Background: High inbreeding depression is thought to be one of the major factors preventing evolutio...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Mixed mating, in which hermaphrodite plant species reproduce by both self- and cross-fertilization, ...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...