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Inbreeding and outbreeding depression in Daphnia
Oecologia, 1993Egg-to-adult viability of sexual offspring in Daphnia magna is lower for selfed (average: 43.0%) than for outcrossed families (average: 74.7%). This suggests that intraclonal mating is not the rule in Daphnia populations. For a given family, hatching rate of eggs resulting from interpopulation crosses is lower than for intrapopulation crosses.
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Experimental Inbreeding Depression
Forest Science, 1982Abstract Desirable properties of mating designs for evaluation of inbreeding depression are developed in the context of tree breeding plans. Benefits of organizing contrasts among inbreeding levels orthogonally to contrasts among general combining abilities of the mated relatives are illustrated by analysis of an example.
Peter M. Burrows, George R. Askew
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EVOLUTION OF THE MAGNITUDE AND TIMING OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN PLANTS
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 1996Brian C Husband, Douglas W Schemske
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Environment‐dependent inbreeding depression: its ecological and evolutionary significance
New Phytologist, 2011Pierre-Olivier Cheptou +1 more
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Inbreeding depression in benign and stressful environments
Heredity, 2005Peter Armbruster, D H Reed
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Factors eliminating inbreeding depression in a captive herd of speke's gazelle (Gazella spekei)
Zoo Biology, 1984Alan R Templeton
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