Reduced inbreeding depression after species range expansion

Volume: 106, Issue: 36, Pages: 15379 - 15383
Published: Sep 8, 2009
Abstract
Many species expanded their geographic ranges from core “refugium” populations when the global climate warmed after the Pleistocene. The bottlenecks that occur during such range expansions diminish genetic variation in marginal populations, rendering them less responsive to selection. Here, we show that range expansion also strongly depletes inbreeding depression. We compared inbreeding depression among 20 populations across the expanded range...
Paper Details
Title
Reduced inbreeding depression after species range expansion
Published Date
Sep 8, 2009
Volume
106
Issue
36
Pages
15379 - 15383
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