2016
DOI: 10.1111/oik.03428
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Quantification of the zygotic barrier between interbreeding taxa using gene flow data

Abstract: Hybridization and introgression via interspecific gene flow are common processes in the plant kingdom. The effectiveness of these processes is governed by the strengths of multiple zygotic barriers. These barriers have often been quantified in artificial settings using laborious and time-consuming hand-pollination experiments, but their quantification is nonexistent in the landscape. In this study, we utilized gene flow data within a spatially explicit simulation to assess the strengths of zygotic barriers.Our… Show more

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“…Moreover, by incorporating interspecific compatibility parameters into a gene dispersal model, these effects can be quantified as parameter values. However, studies using such approaches are very scarce (Chybicki and Burczyk, 2013; Bialozyt et al, 2017).…”
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“…Moreover, by incorporating interspecific compatibility parameters into a gene dispersal model, these effects can be quantified as parameter values. However, studies using such approaches are very scarce (Chybicki and Burczyk, 2013; Bialozyt et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%