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0.2
A
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
0.1
N
N
eee
e
e
e
e
f
f
e
e
f
f
e
f
e
e
f
f
e
f
f
f
f
f
f
ggg g
g
g
g
g
gg g
gg
0.0
e
g
N
f
N
e
g
f
-0.1
0
5
10
15
3000
B
2900
N
e
g
f
2800
e
g
N
f
2700
g
e
f
N
2600
g
e
f
N
g
2500
e
f
g
e
f
N
g
e
f
2400
g
e
f
N
g
f
e
g
e
f
N
g
e
f
g
e
f
g
N
f
g
e
g
e
f
2300
f
e
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2200
0
5
10
15
GENERATION
Fig. 12.12 F values (A) and unique alleles retained (B) for four annual bisexual self-incompatible
populations with 172 founders subdivided into four squares of 43 each, each square offset
from the center by 20 grid units in the direction of one of the corners. The populations have
identical NEWGARDEN input specifi cations except as follows. In population N, offspring
and microgamete maximum dispersal distances both = 5 grid units. Populations e, f, and g
have only one maximum distance for offspring dispersal = 5 grid units. However, pollen is
dispersed to four different zones with the following probabilities:
Population
Zone 1 (0-5 units)
Zone 2 (6-12)
Zone 3 (13-21)
Zone 4 (22-300)
e
45%
30%
20%
5%
f
45%
30%
10%
15%
g
25%
25%
25%
25%
 
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