Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization between genetically differentiated populations is important for many basic and applied questions in ecology and evolutionary biology. The magnitudes and even the directions of these effects can be influenced by various factors, especially by the current and historical population size (i.e. inbreeding rate). Using Drosophila littoralis as a model species, we studied the effect of inbreeding rate over a range of inbreeding levels on (i) mean fitness of a population (relative to that of an outbred control population), (ii) within‐population inbreeding depression (reduction in fitness of offspring from inbred versus random mating within a population) ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long...
Deleterious alleles may be removed (purged) bynatural selection in populations undergoinginbreeding....
<div><p>The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a differen...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization betwe...
The negative fitness consequences of close inbreeding are widely recognized, but predicting the long...
Deleterious alleles may be removed (purged) bynatural selection in populations undergoinginbreeding....
<div><p>The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a differen...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...
The evolutionary history of widespread and specialized species is likely to cause a different geneti...
Inbreeding depression (ID) has since long been recognized as a significant factor in evolutionary bi...