The restrictive assumptions associated with purely genetic and purely ecological mechanisms suggest that neither of the two forces, in isolation, can offer a general explanation for the evolutionary maintenance of sex. Consequently, attention has turned to pluralistic models (i.e. models that apply both ecological and genetic mechanisms). Existing research has shown that combining mutation accumulation and parasitism allows restrictive assumptions about genetic and parasite parameter values to be relaxed while still predicting the maintenance of sex. However, several empirical studies have shown that deleterious mutations and parasitism can reduce fitness to a greater extent than would be expected if the two acted independently. We show how...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
A leading hypothesis for the evolutionary function of sex postulates that sex is an adaptation that ...
Sexual parasites offer unique insights into asexual and sexual reproduction. They mate with a 'host'...
Both deleterious mutations and parasites have been acknowledged as potential selective forces respon...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
It has been suggested that sexual reproduction is maintained because it reduces the load imposed by ...
On theoretical grounds, coevolutionary interactions with parasites can select for cross fertilizatio...
Sex and recombination remain one of the biggest riddles of evolutionary biology. One of the most pro...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is known to affect selection on recombination i...
This study presents a mathematical model that allows for some offspring to be dispersed at random, w...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
In this thesis I develop several models examining how genetic evolution can affect evolutionary proc...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
A leading hypothesis for the evolutionary function of sex postulates that sex is an adaptation that ...
Sexual parasites offer unique insights into asexual and sexual reproduction. They mate with a 'host'...
Both deleterious mutations and parasites have been acknowledged as potential selective forces respon...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
It has been suggested that sexual reproduction is maintained because it reduces the load imposed by ...
On theoretical grounds, coevolutionary interactions with parasites can select for cross fertilizatio...
Sex and recombination remain one of the biggest riddles of evolutionary biology. One of the most pro...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is known to affect selection on recombination i...
This study presents a mathematical model that allows for some offspring to be dispersed at random, w...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
In this thesis I develop several models examining how genetic evolution can affect evolutionary proc...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
A leading hypothesis for the evolutionary function of sex postulates that sex is an adaptation that ...
Sexual parasites offer unique insights into asexual and sexual reproduction. They mate with a 'host'...