Levene's model of spatial fitness variation (Levene, 1953) is extended to include cases in which matings between individuals from the same niche are less frequent than under global random mating. Temporal fitness variation is also incorporated. Levene's original conditions for protected polymorphism
Polymorphism Maintenance in Populations with Mixed Random Mating and Apomixis Subjected to Stabilizing and Cyclical Selection
โ Scribed by A. RYNDIN; V. KIRZHNER; E. NEVO; A. KOROL
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 311 KB
- Volume
- 212
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5193
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โฆ Synopsis
We analysed a diploid population model with a mixed breeding system that includes panmixia and apomixis. Each individual produces a part (ss) of its progeny by random mating, the remainder (1-ss) being a result of precise copying (vegetative reproduction or apomixis) of the parental genotype. Both constant and periodically varying selection regimes were considered. In the main model, the selected trait was controlled by two diallelic additive or semidominant loci, A/a and B/b, whereas the parameter of breeding system (ss) was genotype-independent. A numerical iteration of the evolutionary equations were used to evaluate the proportion (<) of population trajectories converging to internal (polymorphic) "xed points. The results were the following. (a) A complex pattern of dependence of polymorphism stability on interaction among the breeding system, recombination rate, and the genetic architecture of the selected trait emerged. (b) The recombination provided some advantage to sex at intermediate period lengths and strong-to-moderate selection intensities. (c) The complex limiting behavior (CLB) was quite compatible with sexual reproduction, at least within the framework of pure genetic (not including variations in population density) models of multilocus varying selection.
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