Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one that can be altered by environmental stress. Although a variety of systems show that inbreeding depression tends to increase under stressful conditions, we have very little understanding across most organisms how the level of inbreeding depression may change as a result of adaptation to stressors. In this work we examined the potential that inbreeding depression varied among lineages of Ipomoea purpurea artificially evolved to exhibit divergent levels of herbicide resistance. We examined inbreeding depression in a variety of fitness-related traits in both the growth chamber and in the field, paired with an examination of gene expression changes...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Matings between biologically related individuals often produce offspring with reduced fitness, a phe...
Knowledge of which genes and pathways are affected by inbreeding may help understanding the genetic ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Inbreeding depression plays a central role within the conservation genetics paradigm. Until now inbr...
Item does not contain fulltextSignificantly different maternal line responses to inbreeding provide ...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Most flowering plants are hermaphroditic and experience strong pressures to evolve self‐pollination ...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...
Inbreeding depression is a central parameter underlying mating system variation in nature and one th...
The magnitude of inbreeding depression (ID) varies unpredictably among environments. ID often increa...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Matings between biologically related individuals often produce offspring with reduced fitness, a phe...
Knowledge of which genes and pathways are affected by inbreeding may help understanding the genetic ...
Inbreeding depression (ID) is generally assumed to increase under stressful conditions, but a number...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
Inbreeding depression plays a central role within the conservation genetics paradigm. Until now inbr...
Item does not contain fulltextSignificantly different maternal line responses to inbreeding provide ...
Inbreeding-environment interactions occur when inbreeding leads to differential fitness loss in diff...
Most flowering plants are hermaphroditic and experience strong pressures to evolve self‐pollination ...
Hypothesis: Stressful inter-specific competition enhances inbreeding depression.Organisms: Creeping ...
Inbreeding depression is a key factor influencing mating system evolution in plants, but current und...
It is often assumed that the negative effects of inbreeding on fitness (inbreeding depression, ID) a...