2014
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12222
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Quantifying temporal isolation: a modelling approach assessing the effect of flowering time differences on crop‐to‐weed pollen flow in sunflower

Abstract: Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric populations, but few studies have quantified its actual contribution to the reduction of gene flow. In this study, we aimed at estimating pollen-mediated gene flow between cultivated sunflower and a weedy conspecific sunflower population growing in the same field and at quantifying, how it is affected by the weeds' flowering time. For that purpose, we extended an existing mating model by including a temporal distan… Show more

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“…) or to influence the amount of gene flow between crops and weedy relatives (Roumet et al . ). In the case of temporally polymorphic species, phenological match between complementary sexual phases is indeed thought to be the main driver of mating patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…) or to influence the amount of gene flow between crops and weedy relatives (Roumet et al . ). In the case of temporally polymorphic species, phenological match between complementary sexual phases is indeed thought to be the main driver of mating patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%