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- W3015727728 abstract "Abstract When the two or more plants species share the same pollinators, pollinator-mediated reproductive interference make coexistence difficult. Recent studies suggested prior autonomous selfing mitigate reproductive interference, could enabling coexistence without pollination niche partitioning (pre-emptive selfing hypothesis). However, there are no studies to test whether evolution of prior selfing promote the coexistence, considering eco-evolutionary dynamics of population size, selfing rate and inbreeding depression. To examine conditions that the evolution of prior selfing promote coexistence under mutual reproductive interference especially in the point of view for pollinator availability and dynamics of inbreeding depression, we constructed individual-based model in which two plant species compete against each other in the form of mutual reproductive interference and can evolve prior autonomous selfing rate. We expected that purging of deleterious mutations could cause evolutionary rescue because inferior species could rescue population density through the evolution of prior selfing if the strength of inbreeding depression decreases with an increase of population’s selfing rate. Our simulation demonstrated that the evolution of prior selfing could promote the coexistence while reproductive interference caused competitive exclusion without evolution. We found that lower pollinator availability tended to prefer rapid evolutionary shift to higher prior selfing rate, it neutralizes the negative effect of reproductive interference, and population dynamics exhibit neutral random walk in both species. When the strength of inbreeding depression decreased with an increase in population’s selfing rate, moderate pollinator availability resulted in long-term coexistence in which relative-abundance-dependent selection on the prior selfing rate rescue population density of inferior species intermittently. Synthesis . We showed that the evolution of prior selfing could increase population growth rate of inferior species and consequently enable the long-term coexistence with evolutionary rescue. This is the new mechanisms explaining co-evolutionary coexistence of closely related plant species without niche partitioning and consistent with recent studies reported that closely related mixed-mating species are sympatrically growing even under the mutual reproductive interference." @default.
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