With respect to sexual reproduction, some plant species

Chapter 38, Problem 38.25

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With respect to sexual reproduction, some plant species are fully self-fertile, others are fully self-incompatible, and some exhibit a mixed strategy with partial self-incompatibility. These reproductive strategies differ in their implications for evolutionary potential. How, for example, might a selfincompatible species fare as a small founder population or remnant population in a severe population bottleneck (see Chapter 23), as compared with a self-fertile species?

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