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Sexual Systems and Population Genetic Structure in an Annual Plant: Testing the Metapopulation Model
2006
American Naturalist
The need for reproductive assurance during dispersal, along with the pressure of local mate competition, means that the importance of frequent or repeated colonization is implicit in the literature on sexual system evolution. However, there have been few empirical tests of the association between colonization history and sexual system in plants, and none within a single species. Here we use patterns of genetic diversity to provide such a test in the Mercurialis annua species complex, which
doi:10.2307/3844758
pmid:16673344
fatcat:pp7otwz2lfal5nkt7d6kb72nly