The nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans and the clam shrimp Eulimnadia texana are two well-studied androdioecious species consisting mostly of self-fertilizing hermaphrodites and few males. To understand how androdioecy can evolve, a simple two-step mathematical model of the evolutionary pathway from a male-female species to a selfing-hermaphrodite species is constructed. First, the frequency of mutant females capable of facultative self-fertilization increases if the benefits of reproductive assurance exceed the cost. Second, hermaphrodites become obligate self-fertilizers if the fitness of selfed offspring exceeds one-half the fitness of outcrossed offspring. Genetic considerations specific to C. elegans and E. texana show that males may...
Background: Classic population genetics theory predicts that mixed reproductive systems, where self ...
A recent study suggests that postdauer Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites produce more self-sperm...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females. C. elegans an...
Synopsis Androdioecy (populations consisting of males and hermaphrodites) is a rare mating system in...
Although the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans reproduces primarily as a self-fertilizing hermaph...
SummaryThe self-fertile hermaphrodites of C. elegans and C. briggsae evolved from female ancestors b...
Background: Evolution of selfing can be associated with an increase in fixation of deleterious mutat...
Background: Although males and females need one another in order to reproduce, they often have diffe...
Androdioecy, where males co-occur with hermaphrodites, is a rare sexual system in plants and animals...
There are two different mating systems in the genus Caenorhabditis . In some species, like C. elegan...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
Androdioecy (mixtures of males and hermaphrodites) is distinguished by its rarity, being found in on...
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...
Background: Classic population genetics theory predicts that mixed reproductive systems, where self ...
A recent study suggests that postdauer Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites produce more self-sperm...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females. C. elegans an...
Synopsis Androdioecy (populations consisting of males and hermaphrodites) is a rare mating system in...
Although the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans reproduces primarily as a self-fertilizing hermaph...
SummaryThe self-fertile hermaphrodites of C. elegans and C. briggsae evolved from female ancestors b...
Background: Evolution of selfing can be associated with an increase in fixation of deleterious mutat...
Background: Although males and females need one another in order to reproduce, they often have diffe...
Androdioecy, where males co-occur with hermaphrodites, is a rare sexual system in plants and animals...
There are two different mating systems in the genus Caenorhabditis . In some species, like C. elegan...
Most species of the nematode genus Caenorhabditis reproduce through males and females; C. elegans an...
Androdioecy (mixtures of males and hermaphrodites) is distinguished by its rarity, being found in on...
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...
Background: Classic population genetics theory predicts that mixed reproductive systems, where self ...
A recent study suggests that postdauer Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites produce more self-sperm...
Reproduction constitutes the principle determinant of organismal fitness and, therefore, a central t...