Coexistence of self-compatible and self-incompatible alleles in a plant metapopulation via spatial rock-paper-scissors dynamics
Sachit Daniel,
Mukund Thattai
Abstract:Around 40% of flowering plants exhibit a preference for self-incompatibility systems (SI) on a macro-evolutionary scale. The dynamics of SI and self-compatible systems (SC) alleles can lead to the fixation of one genotype or coexistence, depending on factors like inbreeding depression and initial fractions. For the first time, we explore the dynamics of self-incompatible (SI) and self-compatible (SC) alleles in the presence of competitors, studying the relationship between population structure and SI frequency… Show more
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