Differences in mating system and predicted parental conflict affect post-pollination reproductive isolation in a flowering plant
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Mating system shifts from outcrossing to selfing are frequent in plant evolution. Relative to outcrossing, selfing is associated with reduced parental conflict over seed provisioning, which may result in postzygotic, asymmetric, reproductive isolation in crosses between populations of different mating systems. To test the hypothesis that post-pollination reproductive isolation between populations increases with increasing differences in mating system and predicted parental conflict, we performed a crossing experiment involving all combinations of three self-compatible populations (with low outcrossing rates), and three self-incompatible populations (with high outcrossing rates) of the arctic-alpine herb Arabis alpina, assessing fitness-related seed and plant traits of the progeny. Predicted levels of parental conflict (âgenome strengthâ) were quantified based on strength of self-incompatibility and estimates of outcrossing rates. Crosses between self-compatible and self-incompatible pop..., , Data are in the csv-files SeedsPetrenEtal.csv and F1PlantsPetrenEtal.csv, code is in R-script AnalysesPetrenEtal.R. All other associated information is in README.md.
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2025-07-16



