Continuous inbreeding affects genetic variation, phenology, and reproductive strategy in ex situ cultivated Digitalis lutea.
Tobias Michael SandnerBirgit GemeinholzerJulia LemmerDiethart MatthiesAndreas EnsslinPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
Our case study suggests that high levels of inbreeding during ex situ cultivation can influence reproductive traits and thus interactions with pollinators. Together with the effects of genetic erosion and unconscious selection, these changes may affect the success of reintroductions into natural habitats.
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