2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-015-2553-6
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A simple model for pollen-parent fecundity distributions in bee-pollinated forage legume polycrosses

Abstract: A simple Weibull distribution based empirical model that predicts pollen-parent fecundity distributions based on polycross size alone has been developed in outbred forage legume species for incorporation into quantitative genetic theory. Random mating or panmixis is a fundamental assumption in quantitative genetic theory. Random mating is sometimes thought to occur in actual fact, although a large body of empirical work shows that this is often not the case in nature. Models have been developed to explain many… Show more

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“…There was, however, a significant positive linear relationship between a polycross's l and its 50th quantile estimated l from 169 polycross l estimates assuming a lognormal distribution 1.166 -1.090 -50th quantile estimated l from 169 polycross l estimates assuming a gamma distribution 1.189 -1.095 - † Estimated k value based on k = 0.1019l 5 − 0.9441l 4 + 3.4386l 3 − 6.2398l 2 + 5.7585l − 1.0662. distributions (Riday et al, 2015). The first relationship measured was between a polycross's l and its N. No significant linear relationship was determined (P = 0.295, r 2 = 0.007).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…There was, however, a significant positive linear relationship between a polycross's l and its 50th quantile estimated l from 169 polycross l estimates assuming a lognormal distribution 1.166 -1.090 -50th quantile estimated l from 169 polycross l estimates assuming a gamma distribution 1.189 -1.095 - † Estimated k value based on k = 0.1019l 5 − 0.9441l 4 + 3.4386l 3 − 6.2398l 2 + 5.7585l − 1.0662. distributions (Riday et al, 2015). The first relationship measured was between a polycross's l and its N. No significant linear relationship was determined (P = 0.295, r 2 = 0.007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Using empirical measures of pollen-parent fecundity distributions in 10 forage legume polycrosses, k and l were estimated to be 1.126 and 1.524, respectively (Riday et al, 2015). Riday and Peel (2016) demonstrated that Eq.…”
Section: Seed-parent Fecundity Distributions In Bee-pollinated Foragementioning
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