Authors
Melinda Pickup, David L Field, David M Rowell, AG Young
Publication date
2013/1/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
280
Issue
1750
Pages
20122058
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Understanding the relative importance of heterosis and outbreeding depression over multiple generations is a key question in evolutionary biology and is essential for identifying appropriate genetic sources for population and ecosystem restoration. Here we use 2455 experimental crosses between 12 population pairs of the rare perennial plant Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides (Asteraceae) to investigate the multi-generational (F1, F2, F3) fitness outcomes of inter-population hybridization. We detected no evidence of outbreeding depression, with inter-population hybrids and backcrosses showing either similar fitness or significant heterosis for fitness components across the three generations. Variation in heterosis among population pairs was best explained by characteristics of the foreign source or home population, and was greatest when the source population was large, with high genetic diversity and low inbreeding …
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M Pickup, DL Field, DM Rowell, AG Young - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2013