Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined either by genetic (genotypic sex determination, GSD) or by environmental factors (environmental sex determination, ESD), most often temperature (tempera- ture sex determination, TSD). We endorse an alternative view, which sees GSD and TSD as the ends of a continuum. Both effects interact a priori, because temperature can affect gene expression at any step along the sex-determination cascade. We propose to define sex-determination systems at the population- (rather than individual) level, via the proportion of variance in phenotypic sex stemming from genetic versus environmental factors, and we formalize this concept in a quantitative-genetic...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
Sex determination (SD) is a crucial developmental process, but its molecular underpinnings are very ...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
In most animals the genes dictate whether an individual develops into a male or a female. For exampl...
Gonadogenesis, the process of forming an ovary or a testis from a bipotential gonad, is critical to ...
Sex in many organisms is a dichotomous phenotype—individuals are either male or female. The molecula...
Evolutionary transitions between sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) are an enigma. Among vertebrates,...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
Traditional models predict that organisms should allocate to sex based on their condition relative t...
Sex determination in animals is amazingly plastic. Vertebrates display contrasting strategies rangin...
Sex-determining mechanisms are broadly categorised as being based on either genetic or environmental...
During sex determination, genetic and/or environmental factors determine the cascade of processes of...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
Sex determination (SD) is a crucial developmental process, but its molecular underpinnings are very ...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
Sex determination is often seen as a dichotomous process: individual sex is assumed to be determined...
In most animals the genes dictate whether an individual develops into a male or a female. For exampl...
Gonadogenesis, the process of forming an ovary or a testis from a bipotential gonad, is critical to ...
Sex in many organisms is a dichotomous phenotype—individuals are either male or female. The molecula...
Evolutionary transitions between sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) are an enigma. Among vertebrates,...
AbstractRecently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects ...
Traditional models predict that organisms should allocate to sex based on their condition relative t...
Sex determination in animals is amazingly plastic. Vertebrates display contrasting strategies rangin...
Sex-determining mechanisms are broadly categorised as being based on either genetic or environmental...
During sex determination, genetic and/or environmental factors determine the cascade of processes of...
A central question in ecology and evolution is to understand why sexual selection varies so much in ...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
Sex determination (SD) is a crucial developmental process, but its molecular underpinnings are very ...