“…Isolation by distance, that is, decreasing genetic relatedness among pairwise individuals with increasing physical distance (Wright, 1943), is a driving force that shapes local kinship structure, which in turn increases the likelihood of mating events between related individuals (Grifin and Eckert, 2003;Degen et al, 2004;Herlihy and Eckert, 2004). Some empirical studies have detected significant SGS when seed dispersal and/or pollen dispersal is restricted (for example, Hamrick et al, 1993;Epperson and Alvarez-Buylla, 1997;Hardy et al, 2006). In a simulation study, SGS was predicted to develop solely via a sufficient restriction of gene flow, without natural selection or other determinant forces (Turner et al, 1982).…”