PATTERNS OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN THREE ANGIOSPERM GENERA
@article{Moyle2004PATTERNSOR,
title={PATTERNS OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN THREE ANGIOSPERM GENERA},
author={Leonie C. Moyle and Matthew S. Olson and Peter Tiffin},
journal={Evolution},
year={2004},
volume={58}
}Abstract Analyses among animal species have found that reproductive isolation increases monotonically with genetic distance, evolves more quickly for prezygotic than postzygotic traits, and is stronger among sympatric than allopatric species pairs. The latter pattern is consistent with expectations under the reinforcement hypothesis. To determine whether similar trends are found among plant species, patterns of reproductive isolation (postpollination prezygotic, postzygotic, and “total…
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