Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. Many phenotypic and genetic models of the evolution of selfing conclude that complete outcrossing should evolve whenever inbreeding depression is greater than one-half, otherwise selfing should evolve. Recent theoretical work, however has challenged this view and emphasized (1) the importance of variation in inbreeding depression among individuals within a population; and (2) the nature of gene action between deleterious mutations at different loci (epistasis) as important determinants for the evolution of plant mating systems. The focus of this study was to examine the maintenance of inbreeding depression and the relationship between inbreedi...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
International audienceThe evolutionary trajectory of isolated or small populations of self-incompati...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilize, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilize, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
The maintenance of outcrossing in cleistogamous plants that produce both open, facultatively outcros...
Item does not contain fulltextSignificantly different maternal line responses to inbreeding provide ...
The maintenance of outcrossing in cleistogamous plants that produce both open, facultatively outcros...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
International audienceThe evolutionary trajectory of isolated or small populations of self-incompati...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Inbreeding depression (delta) is a major selective force favoring outcrossing in flowering plants. M...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilize, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilize, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...
The maintenance of outcrossing in cleistogamous plants that produce both open, facultatively outcros...
Item does not contain fulltextSignificantly different maternal line responses to inbreeding provide ...
The maintenance of outcrossing in cleistogamous plants that produce both open, facultatively outcros...
Mating systems control the movement of genes through time and space, making the evolution of mating ...
International audienceThe evolutionary trajectory of isolated or small populations of self-incompati...
Hermaphroditic plants can potentially self-fertilise, but most possess adaptations that promote outc...