To understand mating-system evolution in self-compatible hermaphrodites, variation in selfing rates is highly relevant. Empirical studies are rarely designed to capture variation between individuals, instead often comparing species and populations. Yet, evolution primarily occurs within populations, rendering among-individual variation essential. Observed individual selfing rates depend on the environment (e.g., differences in mate availability) and individuals' propensity for selfing. We quantified individual variation in selfing propensity in the snail Radix balthica by conducting laboratory mating trials that manipulated mate availability (low vs. moderate) and estimating selfing rates from progeny arrays. We also measured female lifeti...
Inbreeding species of hermaphroditic animals practising copulation have been characterized by few co...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
final acceptance 23August 1991; MS. number: 3737) Abstract. It has been proposed that size-assortati...
To understand mating-system evolution in self-compatible hermaphrodites, variation in selfing rates ...
Reproduction is one of the most basic characteristics of life itself. The specific mode of reproduct...
In many species, individuals can employ alternative reproductive phenotypes, with profound consequen...
In hermaphrodites, traits that influence the selfing rate can coevolve with inbreeding depression, l...
In hermaphrodites, traits that influence the selfing rate can coevolve with inbreeding depression, ...
Self-compatible hermaphroditic organisms that mix self-fertilization and outcrossing are of great in...
Basic models of mating-system evolution predict that hermaphroditic organisms should mostly either c...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
The evolution of environment-specific trait expression (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) represents a se...
The evolution of environment-specific trait expression (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) represents a se...
Mate choice based on mating history is one way to optimize the distribution of one's sperm. This is ...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is widely believed to be an ''evolu-tionary dead end'' [1, ...
Inbreeding species of hermaphroditic animals practising copulation have been characterized by few co...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
final acceptance 23August 1991; MS. number: 3737) Abstract. It has been proposed that size-assortati...
To understand mating-system evolution in self-compatible hermaphrodites, variation in selfing rates ...
Reproduction is one of the most basic characteristics of life itself. The specific mode of reproduct...
In many species, individuals can employ alternative reproductive phenotypes, with profound consequen...
In hermaphrodites, traits that influence the selfing rate can coevolve with inbreeding depression, l...
In hermaphrodites, traits that influence the selfing rate can coevolve with inbreeding depression, ...
Self-compatible hermaphroditic organisms that mix self-fertilization and outcrossing are of great in...
Basic models of mating-system evolution predict that hermaphroditic organisms should mostly either c...
Inbreeding depression is one of the main forces opposing the evolution of self-fertilization. Of cen...
The evolution of environment-specific trait expression (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) represents a se...
The evolution of environment-specific trait expression (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) represents a se...
Mate choice based on mating history is one way to optimize the distribution of one's sperm. This is ...
International audienceSelf-fertilization is widely believed to be an ''evolu-tionary dead end'' [1, ...
Inbreeding species of hermaphroditic animals practising copulation have been characterized by few co...
Mixed-mating animals self-fertilize a proportion of their offspring. Outcrossing rate may covary wit...
final acceptance 23August 1991; MS. number: 3737) Abstract. It has been proposed that size-assortati...