Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either outcross if they have high inbreeding depression (ID) or self-fertilize if they have low ID. However, a mixture of selfing and outcrossing persists in many species. Previous studies with the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus have found worms to self-fertilize some of their eggs despite ID. The probability for selfing to spread depends on the relative fitness of selfers, as well as the genetic basis for ID and whether it can be effectively purged. We bred S. solidus through two consecutive generations of selfing and recorded several fitness-correlates over the whole life cycle. After one round of selfing, ID was pronounced, particularly in earl...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Parents can influence the phenotype of their offspring through various mechanisms, besides the direc...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
Meta‐studies on hermaphrodites have found a negative relationship between primary selfing rates and ...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Basic models of mating-system evolution predict that hermaphroditic organisms should mostly either c...
In this thesis the reproductive decisions of S. solidus in the context of mating system evolution, g...
Evolutionary theory predicts that in the absence of outcrossing opportunities, simultaneously hermap...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
In this thesis the reproductive decisions of S. solidus in the context of mating system evolution, g...
Theory predicts (1) that mixed-mating systems (i.e. reproduction through both selfing and outcrossin...
hypodermic insemination; inbreeding depression; Macrostomum hystrix; mating behaviour; self-fertiliz...
The mode of reproduction and breeding system of a species are major determinants of its genetic str...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Parents can influence the phenotype of their offspring through various mechanisms, besides the direc...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
Meta‐studies on hermaphrodites have found a negative relationship between primary selfing rates and ...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Basic models of mating-system evolution predict that hermaphroditic organisms should mostly either c...
In this thesis the reproductive decisions of S. solidus in the context of mating system evolution, g...
Evolutionary theory predicts that in the absence of outcrossing opportunities, simultaneously hermap...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
In this thesis the reproductive decisions of S. solidus in the context of mating system evolution, g...
Theory predicts (1) that mixed-mating systems (i.e. reproduction through both selfing and outcrossin...
hypodermic insemination; inbreeding depression; Macrostomum hystrix; mating behaviour; self-fertiliz...
The mode of reproduction and breeding system of a species are major determinants of its genetic str...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Parents can influence the phenotype of their offspring through various mechanisms, besides the direc...