2013
DOI: 10.3354/meps10230
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Dispersal barriers and stochastic reproductive success do not explain small-scale genetic structure in a broadcast spawning marine mussel

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“…Inbreeding can be discounted as values of relatedness for all samples are in line with expectations of panmixia and provide no evidence that closely related individuals have been sampled. Selection against heterozygotes has rarely been documented (Teske et al 2013) and outlier tests reported no evidence of selection effects at the employed loci. Based on the low level of genetic structure throughout the studied region spatial Wahlund effects due to the sampling of mixtures of individuals derived from genetically differentiated populations can also be discounted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Inbreeding can be discounted as values of relatedness for all samples are in line with expectations of panmixia and provide no evidence that closely related individuals have been sampled. Selection against heterozygotes has rarely been documented (Teske et al 2013) and outlier tests reported no evidence of selection effects at the employed loci. Based on the low level of genetic structure throughout the studied region spatial Wahlund effects due to the sampling of mixtures of individuals derived from genetically differentiated populations can also be discounted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%