Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the evolutionary response of mate choice to an increase in a population's rate of inbreeding. I studied how an individual's inbreeding status affects its criteria of mate choice, as well as its own attractiveness, in a parasite, the hermaphroditic cestode Schistocephalus solidus, which inbreeds under natural conditions. Specifically, I tested whether a cestode's inbreeding status and allocation to reproductive tissue affect its attractiveness to selfed and outcrossed individuals. In a simultaneous choice situation, outcrossed cestodes strongly preferred an outcrossed mating partner over a selfed one, whereas selfed cestodes showed no preference wi...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
BACKGROUND: Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity and heterozygosity c...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
The cestode Schistocephalus solidus is a simultaneous hermaphrodite that reproduces in the gut of bi...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites maximize their fitness by optimizing their investment into male or femal...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites maximize their fitness by optimizing their investment into male or femal...
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...
A hermaphroditic individual that prefers to outbreed but that has the potential of selfing faces a d...
International audienceBackground Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
BACKGROUND: Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity and heterozygosity c...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
The cestode Schistocephalus solidus is a simultaneous hermaphrodite that reproduces in the gut of bi...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites maximize their fitness by optimizing their investment into male or femal...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Simultaneous hermaphrodites maximize their fitness by optimizing their investment into male or femal...
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...
A hermaphroditic individual that prefers to outbreed but that has the potential of selfing faces a d...
International audienceBackground Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Classical theory on mating system evolution suggests that simultaneous hermaphrodites should either ...
BACKGROUND: Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity and heterozygosity c...