In the Hymenoptera, single locus complementary sex determination (sl-CSD) describes a system where males develop either from unfertilized haploid eggs or from fertilized diploid eggs that are homozygous at a single polymorphic sex locus. Diploid males are often inviable or sterile, and are produced more frequently under inbreeding. Within families where sl-CSD has been demonstrated, we predict that sl-CSD should be more likely in species with solitary development than in species where siblings develop gregariously (and likely inbreed). We examine this prediction in the parasitoid wasp genus Cotesia, which contains both solitary and gregarious species. Previous studies have shown that sl-CSD is absent in two gregarious species of Cotesia, bu...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
The haplodiploid sex determining mechanism in Hymenoptera (males are haploid, females are diploid) h...
In the Hymenoptera, single locus complementary sex determination (sl-CSD) describes a system where m...
Despite its fundamental role in development, sex determination is highly diverse among animals. Appr...
Despite its fundamental role in development, sex determination is highly diverse among animals. Appr...
BACKGROUND: Sex determination mechanisms are known to be evolutionarily labile but the factors drivi...
In the Hymenoptera, males develop as haploids from unfertilized eggs and females develop as diploids...
Diploid males are expected to occur in populations of some Hymenoptera because of the single-locus c...
Sex determination in the order Hymenoptera is based on haplodiploid arrhenotoky; in which males deve...
Background: Sex determination mechanisms are known to be evolutionarily labile but the factors drivi...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
The haplodiploid sex determining mechanism in Hymenoptera (males are haploid, females are diploid) h...
In the Hymenoptera, single locus complementary sex determination (sl-CSD) describes a system where m...
Despite its fundamental role in development, sex determination is highly diverse among animals. Appr...
Despite its fundamental role in development, sex determination is highly diverse among animals. Appr...
BACKGROUND: Sex determination mechanisms are known to be evolutionarily labile but the factors drivi...
In the Hymenoptera, males develop as haploids from unfertilized eggs and females develop as diploids...
Diploid males are expected to occur in populations of some Hymenoptera because of the single-locus c...
Sex determination in the order Hymenoptera is based on haplodiploid arrhenotoky; in which males deve...
Background: Sex determination mechanisms are known to be evolutionarily labile but the factors drivi...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
Some Hymenoptera have single locus Complementary Sex Determination (sl-CSD); heterozygous individual...
The haplodiploid sex determining mechanism in Hymenoptera (males are haploid, females are diploid) h...