Fig. 4: Predicted inbreeding depression and prior selfing rate consistent with the estimated observed frequencies of the self-compatible (SC) phenotype in natural populations of Ligustrum vulgare. | Heredity

Fig. 4: Predicted inbreeding depression and prior selfing rate consistent with the estimated observed frequencies of the self-compatible (SC) phenotype in natural populations of Ligustrum vulgare.

From: Widespread coexistence of self-compatible and self-incompatible phenotypes in a diallelic self-incompatibility system in Ligustrum vulgare (Oleaceae)

Fig. 4

The curves show the values predicted for the mean (≈0.05, top) vs. the lower 95% bound (≈0.15, bottom) estimates of the SC phenotype frequency. The gray zone above the curves show the range of values that are consistent with a SC phenotype frequency lower than 0.05 and 0.15. Predictions were obtained using the model built by Van de Paer et al. (2015).

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