2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15121173
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Time-Varying Effective Population Sizes of Group-Living Small Mammals

Guiming Wang,
Xinrong Wan,
Lijun Chen
et al.

Abstract: The Wright–Fisher model predicts that the ratio of effective population size (Ne) to actual population size (N) is <1.0 due to inbreeding and random drifts under constant population sizes. However, social structure may prevent inbreeding and result in outbreeding through coancestry, causing the Ne/N ratio to exceed 1.0. We integrated three years of data on seasonal population fluctuations and population genetics of group-living Daurian pikas (Ochotona dauurica) to test the prediction of >1.0 Ne/N ratio f… Show more

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