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The estimation of neighbourhood parameters for plant populations
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The estimation of neighbourhood parameters for plant populations

  • T J Crawford1 

Heredity volume 52, pages 273–283 (1984)Cite this article

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Sewall Wright's neighbourhood model indicates that the area containing a panmictic unit within a continuous and uniform array of organisms can be estimated by 4πσ2 where σ2 is the parent-offspring dispersal variance measured around a zero mean and relative to a single reference axis passing through the population. The method has proved popular in studies on higher plants but the literature is confused as to how the two components of dispersal variance, for pollen and seeds, should be combined. It is argued that σ2=½σp2+σs2 where σ2p and σ2s are pollen and seed dispersal variances already corrected to give axial variances. The consequences of using different methods are compared and some puzzling aspects of the previous literature are discussed.

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Crawford, T. The estimation of neighbourhood parameters for plant populations. Heredity 52, 273–283 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1984.29

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