Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed-mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating.
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The effect of pollen source vs. flower type on progeny performance and seed predation under contrasting light environments in a cleistogamous herbEvolutionary consequences of self-fertilization in plantsConstraints imposed by pollinator behaviour on the ecology and evolution of plant mating systemsThe evolution of plant reproductive systems: how often are transitions irreversible?Using theories of sexual selection and sexual conflict to improve our understanding of plant ecology and evolutionEvaluating a simple approximation to modeling the joint evolution of self-fertilization and inbreeding depression.Dichogamy correlates with outcrossing rate and defines the selfing syndrome in the mixed-mating genus Collinsia.Inbreeding depression does not increase in foreign environments: a field experimental studyTransmission advantage favors selfing allele in experimental populations of self-incompatible Witheringia solanacea (solanaceae).Shifts in reproductive assurance strategies and inbreeding costs associated with habitat fragmentation in Central American mahogany.High lifetime inbreeding depression counteracts the reproductive assurance benefit of selfing in a mass-flowering shrub.Lifetime inbreeding depression, purging, and mating system evolution in a simultaneous hermaphrodite tapeworm.Sexual antagonism in the pistil varies among populations of a hermaphroditic mixed-mating plant.Maintenance of Quantitative Genetic Variance Under Partial Self-Fertilization, with Implications for Evolution of SelfingLower selfing rates in metallicolous populations than in non-metallicolous populations of the pseudometallophyte Noccaea caerulescens (Brassicaceae) in Southern FranceSelection of sporophytic and gametophytic self-incompatibility in the absence of a superlocus.Variation in pollen limitation and floral parasitism across a mating system transition in a Pacific coastal dune plant: evolutionary causes or ecological consequences?Inbreeding depression under mixed outcrossing, self-fertilization and sib-mating.Effects of Interference Between Selected Loci on the Mutation Load, Inbreeding Depression, and Heterosis.Inbreeding depression and drift load in small populations at demographic disequilibrium.Inbreeding depression maintained by recessive lethal mutations interacting with stabilizing selection on quantitative characters in a partially self-fertilizing population.Increased heterosis in selfing populations of a perennial forb.Inbreeding effects in a mixed-mating vine: effects of mating history, pollen competition and stress on the cost of inbreedingInbreeding Affects Gene Expression Differently in Two Self-Incompatible Arabidopsis lyrata Populations with Similar Levels of Inbreeding Depression.Drift load in populations of small size and low densityReproductive patterns, genetic diversity and inbreeding depression in two closely related Jumellea species with contrasting patterns of commonness and distribution.Population genetics of self-incompatibility in a clade of relict cliff-dwelling plant species.Incest versus abstinence: reproductive trade-offs between mate limitation and progeny fitness in a self-incompatible invasive plant.Is self-fertilization an evolutionary dead end?Strong inbreeding depression in two Scandinavian populations of the self-incompatible perennial herb Arabidopsis lyrata.Exploring the relationship between tychoparthenogenesis and inbreeding depression in the Desert Locust, Schistocerca gregaria.Mixed breeding system in the hermaphroditic land slug Arion intermedius (Stylommatophora, Arionidae).Evolutionary genetic consequences of facultative sex and outcrossing.Experimental and genetic analyses reveal that inbreeding depression declines with increased self-fertilization among populations of a coastal dune plant.Why did heterospory evolve?Pollen dispersal and breeding structure in a hawkmoth-pollinated Pampa grasslands species Petunia axillaris (Solanaceae).A comparison of floral integration between selfing and outcrossing species: a meta-analysis.Benefits of gene flow are mediated by individual variability in self-compatibility in small isolated populations of an endemic plant species.Inbreeding depression is high in a self-incompatible perennial herb population but absent in a self-compatible population showing mixed mating.Epigenetics as a new avenue for the role of inbreeding depression in evolutionary ecology.
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Analysis of inbreeding depression in mixed-mating plants provides evidence for selective interference and stable mixed mating.
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Analysis of inbreeding depress ...... rence and stable mixed mating.
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Alice A Winn
Christopher G Eckert
Elizabeth Elle
Mark O Johnston
Pierre-Olivier Cheptou
Richard H Ree
Risa D Sargent
Susan Kalisz
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2011.01462.X
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2011-10-05T00:00:00Z