The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) has been suggested as an intermediate step in this evolutionary transition or could be a stable reproductive mode. Freshwater crustaceans in the genus Eulimnadia have reproduced via androdioecy for 24+ million years and thus are excellent organisms to test models of the stability of androdioecy. Two related models that allow for the stable maintenance of males and hermaphrodites rely on the counterbalancing of three life history parameters. We tested these models in the field over three field seasons and compared the results to previous laboratory estimates of these three parameters. Male and hermaphroditic ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
Androdioecy (mixtures of males and hermaphrodites) is distinguished by its rarity, being found in on...
Abstract Sex allocation theory predicts phenotypic adjust-ments by individuals in their investments ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
The evolution of hermaphroditism from dioecy is a poorly studied transition. Androdioecy (the coexis...
Androdioecy (mixtures of males and hermaphrodites) is distinguished by its rarity, being found in on...
Abstract Sex allocation theory predicts phenotypic adjust-ments by individuals in their investments ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...
Self-fertilization has both negative and positive fitness effects on species evolution. Selfing can ...