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Modelling the Establishment and Spread of Autotetraploid Plants in a Spatially Heterogeneous Environment

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Journal J Evol Biol
Specialty Biology
Date 2004 May 20
PMID 15149399
Citations 8
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Abstract

The establishment and spread of autotetraploids from an original diploid population in a heterogeneous environment were studied using a stochastic simulation model. Specifically, we investigated the effects of heterogeneous habitats and nonrandom pollen/seed dispersal on the critical value (micro) of unreduced 2n gamete production necessary for the establishment of autotetraploids as predicted by deterministic models. Introduction of a heterogeneous environment with random pollen/seed dispersal had little effect on the micro value. In contrast, incorporating nonrandom pollen/seed dispersal into a homogeneous environment considerably reduced the micro value. Incorporating both heterogeneous habitats and nonrandom pollen/seed dispersal may lead either to an increase or to a decrease in the micro value compared to that with random dispersal, indicating that the two factors interact in a complex way.

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