On theoretical grounds, coevolutionary interactions with parasites can select for cross fertilization, even when there is a two-fold advantage gained by reproducing through uniparental means. The suspected advantage of cross fertilization stems from the production of genetically rare offspring, which are expected to be more likely to escape infection by coevolving enemies. In the present study, we consider the effects that parasites have on parthenogenetic mutants in obligately sexual, dioecious populations. Computer simulations show that repeated mutation to parthenogenesis can lead to the accumulation of clones with different resistance genotypes, and that a moderately diverse set of clones could competitively exclude the ancestral sexual...
Sexual reproduction generates genetic diversity that can help hosts respond to selection by parasite...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
Organisms that reproduce by sperm-dependent parthenogenesis are asexual clones that require sperm of...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
Given the cost of sex, outcrossing populations should be susceptible to invasion and replacement by ...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is known to affect selection on recombination i...
Sex and recombination remain one of the biggest riddles of evolutionary biology. One of the most pro...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
The restrictive assumptions associated with purely genetic and purely ecological mechanisms suggest ...
Biparental sex is widespread in nature, yet costly relative to uniparental reproduction. It is gener...
Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a result of ...
Background. Maternally transmitted symbionts have evolved a variety of ways to prom...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
<div><p>Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a re...
The Red Queen hypothesis predicts that sexuality is favoured when virulent parasites adapt quickly t...
Sexual reproduction generates genetic diversity that can help hosts respond to selection by parasite...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
Organisms that reproduce by sperm-dependent parthenogenesis are asexual clones that require sperm of...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
Given the cost of sex, outcrossing populations should be susceptible to invasion and replacement by ...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is known to affect selection on recombination i...
Sex and recombination remain one of the biggest riddles of evolutionary biology. One of the most pro...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
The restrictive assumptions associated with purely genetic and purely ecological mechanisms suggest ...
Biparental sex is widespread in nature, yet costly relative to uniparental reproduction. It is gener...
Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a result of ...
Background. Maternally transmitted symbionts have evolved a variety of ways to prom...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
<div><p>Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a re...
The Red Queen hypothesis predicts that sexuality is favoured when virulent parasites adapt quickly t...
Sexual reproduction generates genetic diversity that can help hosts respond to selection by parasite...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
Organisms that reproduce by sperm-dependent parthenogenesis are asexual clones that require sperm of...