Mating system parameters for a lowland and an upland black. spruce pop
ulation were simultaneously estimated for the 1983, 1982 and 1981 seed
years, and for bulked seed collections from the 1978 to 1976 seed yea
rs. Population multilocus outcrossing estimates increased from 0.62 in
1983, to 0.85 in 1978 to 1976. There were no significant differences
in outcrossing estimates among populations, or between years, although
there was a significant difference between the most recent (1983) and
the oldest estimate (1978 to 1976). Single-locus outcrossing estimate
s ranged from 0.326 to 1.03 with significant heterogeneity amongst loc
i in all 3 years in the lowland site, but with only the 1981 populatio
n showing significant heterogeneity in the upland site. Correlation be
tween stand density, assessed from fixed-area plots, and the multilocu
s outcrossing estimate from each plot was not significant in either po
pulation. Three factors suggested population substructuring: (i) Means
of single-locus estimates of outcrossing for each year were consisten
tly lower than multilocus estimates. (ii) There was significant spatia
l heterogeneity of the outcross pollen pool. (iii) WRIGHT'S Index of F
ixation was higher than the inbreeding equilibrium coefficient.