1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in plant populations. ID often increases under environmental stress, but the combined effects of inbreeding, outbreeding between populations and environmental stress, such as drought, on plant performance and herbivore resistance remain unclear. 2. In order to determine environment-dependent and family-dependent ID, OD and heterosis, we conducted a common garden experiment with plants from five populations of Brassica nigra. Inbred, within-population outbred and between-population outbred plant families were exposed to drought or ambient water levels. We recorded the abundance and damage caused by specialist herbivores from contrasting fe...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
There is growing evidence that genetic and ecological factors interact in determining population per...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
The aim of this thesis was to enhance our understanding of the combined effects of inbreeding and en...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
Increased inbreeding and environmental stress are two factors that may significantly affect plant po...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression. Organisms: Creep...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
There is growing evidence that genetic and ecological factors interact in determining population per...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
1. Inbreeding depression (ID), outbreeding depression (OD) and heterosis can occur concurrently in p...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
The aim of this thesis was to enhance our understanding of the combined effects of inbreeding and en...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
Increased inbreeding and environmental stress are two factors that may significantly affect plant po...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression. Organisms: Creep...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
There is growing evidence that genetic and ecological factors interact in determining population per...