Mixed-mating strategies (i.e., intermediate levels of self-fertilization and outcrossing in hermaphrodites) are relatively common in plants and animals, but why self-fertilization (selfing) rates vary so much in nature has proved difficult to explain. We tested the hypothesis that parasites help maintain mixed-mating using a partially selfing fish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) as a model. We show that outcrossed progeny in the wild are genetically more diverse and less susceptible to multiple parasite infections than their selfed counterparts. Given that outcrossing in K. marmoratus can only be attained by male-hermaphrodite matings, our data provide an explanation for the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites in androdioecious species where ...
Mixed-mating systems, in which hermaphrodites can either self-fertilize or outcross, are common in m...
Theory predicts (1) that mixed-mating systems (i.e. reproduction through both selfing and outcrossin...
Given the cost of sex, outcrossing populations should be susceptible to invasion and replacement by ...
Mixed-mating strategies (i.e., intermediate levels of self-fertilization and outcrossing in hermaphr...
Mixed-mating strategies (i.e. intermediate levels of self-fertilization and outcrossing in hermaphro...
Many hermaphroditic parasites reproduce by both cross-fertilization and self-fertilization. To under...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
The maintenance of two genetically distinct reproductive modes such as outcrossing and selfing withi...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Polymorphicgenesofthemajorhistocompatibilitycomplex(MHC)areregardedasessential genes for individual ...
Mixed-mating systems, in which hermaphrodites can either self-fertilize or outcross, are common in m...
Theory predicts (1) that mixed-mating systems (i.e. reproduction through both selfing and outcrossin...
Given the cost of sex, outcrossing populations should be susceptible to invasion and replacement by ...
Mixed-mating strategies (i.e., intermediate levels of self-fertilization and outcrossing in hermaphr...
Mixed-mating strategies (i.e. intermediate levels of self-fertilization and outcrossing in hermaphro...
Many hermaphroditic parasites reproduce by both cross-fertilization and self-fertilization. To under...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
The maintenance of two genetically distinct reproductive modes such as outcrossing and selfing withi...
Synopsis Mixed-mating, that is reproduction by both self-fertilization and cross-fertilization is co...
Polymorphicgenesofthemajorhistocompatibilitycomplex(MHC)areregardedasessential genes for individual ...
Mixed-mating systems, in which hermaphrodites can either self-fertilize or outcross, are common in m...
Theory predicts (1) that mixed-mating systems (i.e. reproduction through both selfing and outcrossin...
Given the cost of sex, outcrossing populations should be susceptible to invasion and replacement by ...