Background - The clear dominance of two-gender sex in recent species is a notorious puzzle of evolutionary theory. It has at least two layers: besides the most fundamental and challenging question why sex exists at all, the other part of the problem is equally perplexing but much less studied. Why do most sexual organisms use a binary mating system? Even if sex confers an evolutionary advantage (through whatever genetic mechanism), why does it manifest that advantage in two, and exactly two, genders (or mating types)? Why not just one, and why not more than two? Results - Assuming that sex carries an inherent fitness advantage over pure clonal multiplication, we attempt to give a feasible solution to the problem of the evolution of dimorphi...
While facultative sex is common in sexually reproducing species, for reasons of tractability most ma...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Sexual selection is a fundamental aspect of evolution for all eukaryotic organisms with mating types...
Background: The clear dominance of two-gender sex in recent species is a notorious puzzle of evoluti...
In this paper we discuss a spatial mechanism for the evolution and maintenance of sexual reproductio...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
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...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
A generic model of the interaction between sexual and asexual morphs in an ecological context was de...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Most asexual plants retain male sexual function, albeit at levels much lower than their sexual count...
Sexual reproduction is associated with the evolution of anisogamy and sperm-producing males and egg-...
Sexual reproduction is one of the most interesting biological phenomena. No theory has ever entirely...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction has puzzled biologists for decades(1,2). Althou...
While facultative sex is common in sexually reproducing species, for reasons of tractability most ma...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Sexual selection is a fundamental aspect of evolution for all eukaryotic organisms with mating types...
Background: The clear dominance of two-gender sex in recent species is a notorious puzzle of evoluti...
In this paper we discuss a spatial mechanism for the evolution and maintenance of sexual reproductio...
International audienceThe long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies th...
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...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
A generic model of the interaction between sexual and asexual morphs in an ecological context was de...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Most asexual plants retain male sexual function, albeit at levels much lower than their sexual count...
Sexual reproduction is associated with the evolution of anisogamy and sperm-producing males and egg-...
Sexual reproduction is one of the most interesting biological phenomena. No theory has ever entirely...
The evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction has puzzled biologists for decades(1,2). Althou...
While facultative sex is common in sexually reproducing species, for reasons of tractability most ma...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
Sexual selection is a fundamental aspect of evolution for all eukaryotic organisms with mating types...