Abstract

The genetic structure of natural plant populations results from the interaction of selection, gene flow and genetic drift. Reviews of the plant allozyme literature demonstrate that the distribution of allozyme variation within and among plant populations is closely associated with the species’ mating system, pollination ecology and seed dispersal mechanism. Yet, there are relatively few species for which dependable estimates of the mating system or of pollen or seed dispersal are available.

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