Comparing direct and indirect selfing rate estimates: When are population-structure estimates reliable?
The rate of self-fertilization (that is, selfing) is a key evolutionary parameter in hermaphroditic species, yet obtaining accurate estimates of selfing rates in natural populations can be technically challenging. Most published estimates are derived from population-level heterozygote deficiency (th...
Main Authors: | Bürkli, A, N Sieber, K Seppälä, J Jokela |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2017
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