Plant Speciation
University of British Columbia · Duke University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Like the formation of animal species, plant speciation is characterized by the evolution of barriers to genetic exchange between previously interbreeding populations. Prezygotic barriers, which impede mating or fertilization between species, typically contribute more to total reproductive isolation in plants than do postzygotic barriers, in which hybrid offspring are selected against. Adaptive divergence in response to ecological factors such as pollinators and habitat commonly drives the evolution of prezygotic barriers, but the evolutionary forces responsible for the development of intrinsic postzygotic barriers are virtually unknown and frequently result in polymorphism of incompatibility factors within…
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2Topics & keywords
- Reproductive isolation
- Biology
- Polyploid
- Genetic algorithm
- Ecological speciation
- Evolutionary biology
- Ecology
- Biological dispersal