International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the eukaryote tree of life, is considered an evolutionary enigma, especially regarding its assumed twofold cost. Several likely hypotheses have been proposed such as (1) a better response to the negative frequency-dependent selection imposed by the "Red Queen" hypothesis; (2) the competition between siblings induced by the Tangled Bank hypothesis; (3) the existence of genetic and of (4) ecological factors that can diminish the cost of sex to less than the standard assumed twofold ; and (5) a better maintenance of genetic diversity and its resulting phenotypic variation, providing a selective advantage in randomly fluctuating environments. While ...
Sexual selection can promote adaptation if sexually selected traits are reliable indicators of genet...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
The cumulative reproductive cost of multi-locus selection has been seen as a potentially limiting fa...
Understanding the processes underlying trade-offs between environments, where adaptation to one resu...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
Understanding the evolutionary advantage of sexual reproduction remains one of the most fundamental ...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
Sexual selection can promote adaptation if sexually selected traits are reliable indicators of genet...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
The cumulative reproductive cost of multi-locus selection has been seen as a potentially limiting fa...
Understanding the processes underlying trade-offs between environments, where adaptation to one resu...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
Understanding the evolutionary advantage of sexual reproduction remains one of the most fundamental ...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
Sexual selection can promote adaptation if sexually selected traits are reliable indicators of genet...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...