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0.150
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
A
N
N
N
N
0.115
N
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
0.080
b
b
b
b
N
a
a
a
a
0.045
b
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
c
c
c
a
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
a
c
0.010
b
a
N
c
N
a
b
c
-0.025
0
5
10
15
3000
B
2900
N
a
b
c
2800
b
c
a
N
2700
b
c
a
N
2600
b
c
N
a
2500
b
N
a
c
2400
b
N
a
c
b
N
a
b
c
N
2300
a
b
N
c
b
a
N
c
b
a
N
b
c
a
N
b
b
a
N
c
N
b
a
a
N
c
a
2200
c
c
c
2100
0
5
10
15
GENERATION
Fig. 12.10 F values (A) and unique alleles retained (B) for four bisexual annual populations
with identical initial input conditions (see text) except as follows. Within each trial, offspring
and microgamete dispersal distance are always equal, but across trials, dispersal distances
and probabilities are the following:
N: 100% probability of being dispersed within 5 grid units.
a: 60% within 5 grid units; 30% 6-12 units; 07% 13-21 units; 03% 22-300 units.
b: 90% within 5 grid units; 06% 6-12 units; 03% 13-21 units; 01% 22-300 units.
c: 45% within 5 grid units; 35% 6-12 units; 15% 13-21 units; 05% 22-300 units.
After 14 rounds of mating, population symbols in B, from the bottom up, are c, a, N, b.
 
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