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WOODIV v2, more occurrences, functional traits, and a time-calibrated phylogeny for Euro-Mediterranean trees. [PDF]
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Effects of inbreeding on balancing selection: insights from Fisher's geometric model. [PDF]
Olito C, Connallon T.
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Developmental plasticity of hermaphrodite sperm production across environments in Caenorhabditis elegans. [PDF]
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Microsatellite documentation of male-mediated outcrossing between inbred laboratory strains of the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) [PDF]
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Two independent origins of XY sex chromosomes in Asparagus. [PDF]
Bentz PC +7 more
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Mapping fitness landscapes to interpret sex allocation in hermaphrodites
Chen K, Pannell JR.
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Evolution and development of complex floral displays.
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Nuclear androdioecy and gynodioecy
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2003We formulate two single-locus Mendelian models, one for androdioecy and the other one for gynodioecy, each with 3 parameters: t the male (female) fertility rate of males (females) to hermaphrodites, s the fraction of the progeny derived from selfing; and g the fitness of inbreeders. Each model is expressed as a transformation of a 3 dimensional zygotic
Vargas, J. A., del Castillo, R. F.
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Ethology, 2018
AbstractA recent sexual conflict model posits that a form of intersexual conflict may explain the persistence of males in androdioecious (males + hermaphrodites) populations of animals that are being selected to transition from dioecious (gonochoristic) mating to self‐compatible hermaphroditism.
Rebecah E. Ford, Stephen C. Weeks
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AbstractA recent sexual conflict model posits that a form of intersexual conflict may explain the persistence of males in androdioecious (males + hermaphrodites) populations of animals that are being selected to transition from dioecious (gonochoristic) mating to self‐compatible hermaphroditism.
Rebecah E. Ford, Stephen C. Weeks
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