Ecotypes of the cosmopolitan moss Bryum argenteum differ markedly in growth, reproductive timing, and allocation across contrasting tropical ecosystems. These patterns reveal strong environment‐ and sex‐dependent life‐history strategies, highlighting the species as a model for studying ecological divergence in bryophytes.
W. L. dos Santos +5 more
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Folivory has long-term effects on sexual but not on asexual reproduction in woodland strawberry. [PDF]
Muola A, Stenberg JA.
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Asexual reproduction of a few genotypes favored the invasion of the cereal aphid Rhopalosiphum padi in Chile. [PDF]
Rubio-Meléndez ME +4 more
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Widespread occurrence of asexual reproduction in higher termites of the Termes group (Termitidae: Termitinae). [PDF]
Hellemans S +5 more
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Genome of the Parasitoid Wasp Diachasma alloeum, an Emerging Model for Ecological Speciation and Transitions to Asexual Reproduction. [PDF]
Tvedte ES +8 more
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How clonal are clones? A quest for loss of heterozygosity during asexual reproduction in Daphnia magna. [PDF]
Dukić M, Berner D, Haag CR, Ebert D.
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Asexual Reproduction Can Account for the High Diversity and Prevalence of Rare Taxa Observed in Microbial Communities. [PDF]
Herren CM.
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Inheritance in the asexual reproduction of hydra
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Asexual reproduction: Genetics and evolutionary aspects
Reproduction is essential to all organisms if they are to contribute to the next generation. There are various means and ways of achieving this goal. This review focuses on the role of asexual reproduction for eukaryotic organisms and how its integration in a life cycle can influence their population genetics and evolution.
T De Meeûs
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ARO: A new model-free optimization algorithm inspired from asexual reproduction
This paper proposes a new individual based optimization algorithm, which is inspired from asexual reproduction known as a remarkable biological phenomenon, called as Asexual Reproduction Optimization (ARO).
Mohammad Bagher Menhaj +2 more
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