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C Sandrock… - Current Biology, 2011 - Elsevier
The evolutionary maintenance of sex is one of the big unresolved puzzles in biology [1]. All
else being equal, all-female asexual populations should enjoy a two-fold reproductive
advantage over sexual relatives consisting of male and female individuals [1]. However, ...
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R Schaible, F Ringelhan, BH Kramer… - Experimental Gerontology, 2011 - Elsevier
Variation in life history can reflect genetic differences, and may be caused by environmental
effects on phenotypes. Understanding how these two sources of life history variation interact
to express an optimal allocation of resources in a changing environment is central to life ...
S Aron, I Timmermans… - Biology Letters, 2011 - rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org
An enduring problem in evolutionary biology is the near ubiquity of sexual reproduction despite
the inherent cost of transmitting only half the parent's genes to progeny. Queens of some ant
species circumvent this cost by using selectively both sexual reproduction and ...
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[HTML] from plos.orgAM Fiore-Donno, YK Novozhilov, M Meyer… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org
Plasmodial slime molds (Myxogastria or Myxomycetes) are common and widespread unicellular
organisms that are commonly assumed to have a sexual life cycle culminating with the formation
of often macroscopic fruiting bodies that efficiently disseminate spores. However, ...
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[CITATION] Temperature effects on asexual reproduction rates of scyphozoan polyps from the NW Mediterranean Sea

JE Purcell, D Atienza, V Fuentes, A Olariaga… - Hydrobiologia (submitted), 2011
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