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EVALUATING A SIMPLE APPROXIMATION TO MODELING THE JOINT EVOLUTION OF SELF‐FERTILIZATION AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION
Authors:Emmanuelle Porcher  Russell Lande
Institution:1. UMR 7204 MNHN‐CNRS‐UPMC Conservation des Espèces, Restauration et Suivi des Populations, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, , 75005 Paris, France;2. Division of Biology, Imperial College London, , Berkshire, SL5 7PY United Kingdom
Abstract:A comprehensive understanding of plant mating system evolution requires detailed genetic models for both the mating system and inbreeding depression, which are often intractable. A simple approximation assuming that the mating system evolves by small infrequent mutational steps has been proposed. We examine its accuracy by comparing the evolutionarily stable selfing rates it predicts to those obtained from an explicit genetic model of the selfing rate, when inbreeding depression is caused by partly recessive deleterious mutations at many loci. Both models also include pollen limitation and pollen discounting. The approximation produces reasonably accurate predictions with a low or moderate genomic mutation rate to deleterious alleles, on the order of U = 0.02–0.2. However, for high mutation rates, the predictions of the full genetic model differ substantially from those of the approximation, especially with nearly recessive lethal alleles. This occurs because when a modifier allele affecting the selfing rate is rare, homozygous modifiers are produced mainly by selfing, which enhances the opportunity for purging nearly recessive lethals and increases the marginal fitness of the allele modifying the selfing rate. Our results confirm that explicit genetic models of selfing rate and inbreeding depression are required to understand mating system evolution.
Keywords:Mixed mating  plants  pollen limitation  pollen discounting  recessive lethal mutations  selfing
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