1995
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.1995.121
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The influence of population density on outcrossing rates in Mimulus ringens

Abstract: The influence of population density on pollinator movements and outcrossing rates was studied in experimental arrays of Mimulus ringens (square-stemmed monkeyflower), a wetland perennial species with a mixed-mating system. Each population was composed of genets with unique multilocus combinations of homozygous genotypes, facilitating determination of outcrossing rates through paternity exclusion. Replicate arrays were cloned from the same set of genets to minimize differences in floral and vegetative morpholog… Show more

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“…The six arrays had similar numbers of flowers and comparable rates of floral visitation by pollinators (Karron et al, 1995). As maternal plants had unique combinations of homozygous genotypes at four loci, progeny resulting from selfing and progeny produced by outcrossing could readily be distinguished (Karron et a!., 1995).…”
Section: Establlshment Of Experimental Populationsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The six arrays had similar numbers of flowers and comparable rates of floral visitation by pollinators (Karron et al, 1995). As maternal plants had unique combinations of homozygous genotypes at four loci, progeny resulting from selfing and progeny produced by outcrossing could readily be distinguished (Karron et a!., 1995).…”
Section: Establlshment Of Experimental Populationsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Like many of its congeners (Sutherland & Vickery, 1988;Ritland & Ritland, 1989;Dudash & Ritland, 1991;Dole, 1992), M ringens is self-compatible and has a mixed-mating system. Outcrossing rates range from 0.15 to 0.33 and are positively correlated with population density (Karron et a!., 1995).…”
Section: Study Organismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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