Inbreeding Depression and Mating System Evolution in the Perennial Herb Viola Septemloba; and the Evolutionary Maintanence of Cleistogamy
The persistence of mixed mating systems in plants, in spite of theory suggesting that either complete outcrossing or selfing should evolve depending on the level of inbreeding depression, has become a classic puzzle in evolutionary biology. Despite the central role of inbreeding depression in the th...
Other Authors: | Oakley, Christopher G. (authoraut) |
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Format: | Others |
Language: | English English |
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Florida State University
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Online Access: | http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-2446 |
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