EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INBREEDING ON FITNESS COMPONENTS IN MIMULUS-GUTTATUS

Authors
Citation
Jh. Willis, EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INBREEDING ON FITNESS COMPONENTS IN MIMULUS-GUTTATUS, Evolution, 47(3), 1993, pp. 864-876
Citations number
80
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,"Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00143820
Volume
47
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
864 - 876
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-3820(1993)47:3<864:EODLOI>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Recent theoretical work has shown that there can be selection favoring the maintenance of sexual reproduction and the evolution of increased recombination when deleterious mutations at different loci interact s ynergistically, such that the logarithm of fitness declines at a great er than linear rate with the number of harmful mutations per genome. T he purpose of this experimental study was to determine whether synergi sm exists for genes affecting fitness components in two partially self ing populations of the monkey flower Mimulus guttatus. For each wild p opulation, a large randomly mated base population was constructed and many independent lines, inbred to differing degrees, were extracted fr om this base population. Lines with expected inbreeding coefficients o f 0, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 were raised simultaneously in the greenhouse and were scored for germination, flowering, flower production, and pol len viability. All fitness traits except germination success declined with increased inbreeding, but in spite of the substantial inbreeding depression found in this study, relatively little evidence of synergis tic epistasis was found. The only trait that showed evidence of synerg ism was pollen viability. These results indicate that synergism is not strong for the fitness components measured in this study. The evidenc e for synergism from other published studies is also reviewed.