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Data from: Patterns of reproductive isolation in Nolana (Chilean Bellflower)

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Jewell, Cathleen; Douglas Papineau, Amy; Freyre, Rosanna; Moyle, Leonie Clare (2012). Data from: Patterns of reproductive isolation in Nolana (Chilean Bellflower) [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ht7d7441

Abstract

We examined reproductive isolating barriers at four postmating stages among 11 species from the morphologically diverse genus Nolana (Solanaceae). At least one stage was positively correlated with both genetic and geographic distance between species. Postzygotic isolation was generally stronger and faster evolving than postmating prezygotic isolation. In addition, there was no evidence for mechanical isolation or for reproductive character displacement in floral traits that can influence pollinator isolation. In general, among the potential isolating stages examined here, postzygotic barriers appear to be more effective contributors to reducing gene flow, including between sympatric species.

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Chile
Peru