Genetic evidence is provided for parthenogenesis in a large-bodied shark, the blacktip Carcharhinus limbatus, from the speciose and commercially important family Carcharhinidae, the first verified case of asexual development in this lineage and only the second for any chondrichthyan. The parthenogenetic embryo exhibited elevated homozygosity relative to its mother, indicating that automictic parthenogenesis is the most likely mechanism. Although this finding shows that parthenogenesis is more common and widespread in sharks than previously realized and supports the early existence of parthenogenetic abilities in vertebrates, the adaptive significance of automixis in these ancient fishes remains unclear
The present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litters of bull shark Carcha...
Acknowledgements We thank staff at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for assistance in the field, Dominiq...
Chondrichthyans, i.e., sharks, rays and chimaeras, are the members of one of the oldest taxonomic gr...
Parthenogenesis has been documented in all major jawed vertebrate lineages except mammals and cartil...
Facultative automictic parthenogenesis has only recently been confirmed in the most ancient jawed ve...
Asexual reproduction via parthenogenesis is relatively rare among chordates and has never been recor...
Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which embryos develop in the absence of...
The blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus is a cosmopolitan species found in warm-temperate, subtropi...
Carcharhinus limbatus has a cosmopolitan distribution and marked genetic structuring, mainly because...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Asexuality has major theoretical advantages over sexual reproduction, yet newly formed asexual linea...
Multiple paternity was investigated in the starry smooth-hound shark, Mustelus asterias Cloquet, 182...
Elasmobranchs are a diverse group of cartilaginous fishes consisting of sharks and batoids that exhi...
The present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litters of bull shark Carcha...
Acknowledgements We thank staff at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for assistance in the field, Dominiq...
Chondrichthyans, i.e., sharks, rays and chimaeras, are the members of one of the oldest taxonomic gr...
Parthenogenesis has been documented in all major jawed vertebrate lineages except mammals and cartil...
Facultative automictic parthenogenesis has only recently been confirmed in the most ancient jawed ve...
Asexual reproduction via parthenogenesis is relatively rare among chordates and has never been recor...
Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which embryos develop in the absence of...
The blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus is a cosmopolitan species found in warm-temperate, subtropi...
Carcharhinus limbatus has a cosmopolitan distribution and marked genetic structuring, mainly because...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Interspecies hybridisation in nature is a well-studied phenomenon, but it has not been analysed usin...
Asexuality has major theoretical advantages over sexual reproduction, yet newly formed asexual linea...
Multiple paternity was investigated in the starry smooth-hound shark, Mustelus asterias Cloquet, 182...
Elasmobranchs are a diverse group of cartilaginous fishes consisting of sharks and batoids that exhi...
The present study assessed the occurrence of multiple paternity in four litters of bull shark Carcha...
Acknowledgements We thank staff at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for assistance in the field, Dominiq...
Chondrichthyans, i.e., sharks, rays and chimaeras, are the members of one of the oldest taxonomic gr...