Genetic load, inbreeding depression, and hybrid vigor covary with population size: An empirical evaluation of theoretical predictions

Volume: 69, Issue: 12, Pages: 3109 - 3122
Published: Nov 17, 2015
Abstract
Reduced population size is thought to have strong consequences for evolutionary processes as it enhances the strength of genetic drift. In its interaction with selection, this is predicted to increase the genetic load, reduce inbreeding depression, and increase hybrid vigor, and in turn affect phenotypic evolution. Several of these predictions have been tested, but comprehensive studies controlling for confounding factors are scarce. Here, we...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic load, inbreeding depression, and hybrid vigor covary with population size: An empirical evaluation of theoretical predictions
Published Date
Nov 17, 2015
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
12
Pages
3109 - 3122
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