When sex determination in a species is predominantly genetic but environmentally reversible, exposure to (anthropogenic) changes in the environment can lead to shifts in a population's sex ratio. Such scenarios may be common in many fishes and amphibians, yet their ramifications remain largely unexplored. We used a simple model to study the (short-term) population consequences of environmental sex reversal (ESR). We examined the effects on sex ratios, sex chromosome frequencies, and population growth and persistence after exposure to environmental forces with feminizing or masculinizing tendencies. When environmental feminization was strong, X chromosomes were driven to extinction. Analogously, extinction of normally male-linked genetic fac...
Sequential hermaphroditism, where males change to females (protandry) or the reverse (protogyny), is...
Understanding how anthropogenic activity impacts the health and viability of wildlife populations is...
Conservation programs that deal with small or declining populations often aim at a rapid increase of...
Sex determination can be purely genetic (as in mammals and birds), purely environmental (as in many ...
During sex determination, genetic and/or environmental factors determine the cascade of processes of...
Environmental chemicals are just one mechanism by which anthropogenic actions influence populations ...
14 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableSex determination systems in vertebrates vary along a continuum from gen...
In vertebrates, sex determination occurs along a continuum from strictly genotypic (GSD), where sex ...
A mathematical model is presented which combines genetic XX-female/XY-male sex determination with en...
11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113549Sex rat...
A mathematical model is presented which combines genetic XX-female/XY-male sex determination with en...
Sequential hermaphroditism, where males change to females (protandry) or the reverse (protogyny), is...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
13 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, additional files http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-4345-7[Backgrou...
Sequential hermaphroditism, where males change to females (protandry) or the reverse (protogyny), is...
Understanding how anthropogenic activity impacts the health and viability of wildlife populations is...
Conservation programs that deal with small or declining populations often aim at a rapid increase of...
Sex determination can be purely genetic (as in mammals and birds), purely environmental (as in many ...
During sex determination, genetic and/or environmental factors determine the cascade of processes of...
Environmental chemicals are just one mechanism by which anthropogenic actions influence populations ...
14 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableSex determination systems in vertebrates vary along a continuum from gen...
In vertebrates, sex determination occurs along a continuum from strictly genotypic (GSD), where sex ...
A mathematical model is presented which combines genetic XX-female/XY-male sex determination with en...
11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113549Sex rat...
A mathematical model is presented which combines genetic XX-female/XY-male sex determination with en...
Sequential hermaphroditism, where males change to females (protandry) or the reverse (protogyny), is...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
13 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, additional files http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-4345-7[Backgrou...
Sequential hermaphroditism, where males change to females (protandry) or the reverse (protogyny), is...
Understanding how anthropogenic activity impacts the health and viability of wildlife populations is...
Conservation programs that deal with small or declining populations often aim at a rapid increase of...