LIFE HISTORY VARIATION WITHIN POPULATIONS OF AN ASEXUAL PLANT, ERIGERON ANNUUS (ASTERACEAE)

Donald A. Stratton
1991 American Journal of Botany  
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more » ... ignificant genetic variation for nearly all characters measured, including plant size, growth rate, time of flowering, biomass allocation to roots and shoots, seed weight, and germination response to temperature. Variance among genotypes accounted for up to 55% of the total phenotypic variance, well within the range of heritabilities observed for sexual species. These estimates of broad-sense heritability predict substantial short-term response to selection on life history characters in this asexual species.
doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1991.tb12596.x fatcat:yjf2qwvwfrchncxnvxkvvnydme