Does selfing or outcrossing promote local adaptation?

Abstract:

:The degree to which plants self-fertilize may impact their potential for genetic adaptation. Given that the mating system influences genetic processes within and among populations, the mating system could limit or promote local adaptation. I conducted a literature survey of published reciprocal transplant experiments in plant populations to quantify the effect of mating system on the magnitude of local adaptation. Mating system had no effect on local adaptation. I detected no effect when species were categorized as either self-compatible or self-incompatible or when accounting for environmental differences between source populations. The results suggest that, despite limited genetic variation in selfing species and greater potential for gene flow in outcrossing species, mating system has little influence on adaptation of populations.

journal_name

Am J Bot

authors

Hereford J

doi

10.3732/ajb.0900224

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-02-01 00:00:00

pages

298-302

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2

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0002-9122

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1537-2197

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ajb.0900224

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97

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