International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myriad models have suggested that short-term advantages of sex may be sufficient to counterbalance its twofold costs. However, despite decades of experimental work seeking such evidence, no evolutionary mechanism has yet achieved broad recognition as explanation for the maintenance of sex. We explore here, through lineage-selection models, the conditions favouring the maintenance of sex. In the first model, we allowed the rate of transition to asexuality to evolve, to determine whether lineage selection favoured species with the strongest constraints preventing the loss of sex. In the second model, we simulated more explici...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sexual reproduction is both extremely costly and extremely common relative to asex-uality, indicatin...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
Sexual reproduction is both extremely costly and extremely common relative to asex- uality, indicati...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sexual reproduction is both extremely costly and extremely common relative to asex-uality, indicatin...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
International audienceImportant questions remain about the long-term survival and adaptive significa...
Sexual reproduction is both extremely costly and extremely common relative to asex- uality, indicati...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sexual reproduction is both extremely costly and extremely common relative to asex-uality, indicatin...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...