نتایج جستجو برای: sexual diversity

تعداد نتایج: 302358  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Sarah B Yakimowski Spencer C H Barrett

Clonality is often implicated in models of the evolution of dioecy, but few studies have explicitly compared clonal structure between plant sexual systems, or between the sexes in dioecious populations. Here, we exploit the occurrence of monoecy and dioecy in clonal Sagittaria latifola (Alismataceae) to evaluate two main hypotheses: (i) clone sizes are smaller in monoecious than dioecious popul...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
François Balloux Laurent Lehmann Thierry de Meeûs

The consequences of variable rates of clonal reproduction on the population genetics of neutral markers are explored in diploid organisms within a subdivided population (island model). We use both analytical and stochastic simulation approaches. High rates of clonal reproduction will positively affect heterozygosity. As a consequence, nearly twice as many alleles per locus can be maintained and...

2016
Ole Herman Ambur Jan Engelstädter Pål J Johnsen Eric L Miller Daniel E Rozen

Many bacteria are highly sexual, but the reasons for their promiscuity remain obscure. Did bacterial sex evolve to maximize diversity and facilitate adaptation in a changing world, or does it instead help to retain the bacterial functions that work right now? In other words, is bacterial sex innovative or conservative? Our aim in this review is to integrate experimental, bioinformatic and theor...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 1997
K A Shufran D C Peters J A Webster

In the United States, the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Rondani), reproduces primarily by apomictic parthenogenesis. Although a periodic sexual cycle exists, the extent to which it occurs naturally and its influence on the genetic variability of greenbug populations is unclear. Length variation in the intergenic spacer (IGS) of the rRNA cistron in the greenbug indicates that populations are ma...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Lukas Schärer D Timothy J Littlewood Andrea Waeschenbach Wataru Yoshida Dita B Vizoso

Sperm are the most diverse of all animal cell types, and much of the diversity in sperm design is thought to reflect adaptations to the highly variable conditions under which sperm function and compete to achieve fertilization. Recent work has shown that these conditions often evolve rapidly as a consequence of multiple mating, suggesting a role for sexual selection and sexual conflict in the e...

2011
W Herbert Wilson

A two-factor classification system for types of reproductive modes within the Polychaeta is described. The classification is based on the type ofIarval development and the fate of the female gametes (free-spawned or brooded in a variety of ways). A compilation ofinformation from the literature allowed the classification of 306 species. The Orders Phyllodocida and Spionida show the greatest dive...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2016
Alex de Voux Stefan D Baral Linda-Gail Bekker Chris Beyrer Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya Aaron J Siegler Patrick S Sullivan Kate Winskell Rob Stephenson

Despite the high prevalence of HIV among men who have sex with men in South Africa, very little is known about their lived realities, including their social and sexual networks. Given the influence of social network structure on sexual risk behaviours, a better understanding of the social contexts of men who have sex with men is essential for informing the design of HIV programming and messagin...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Christopher E Oufiero Robert W Meredith Kristine N Jugo Paulina Tran Mark A Chappell Mark S Springer David N Reznick Theodore Garland

Sexual selection can increase morphological diversity within and among species. Little is known regarding how interspecific variation produced through sexual selection affects other functional systems. Here, we examine how morphological diversity resulting from sexual selection impacts aerobic locomotor performance. Using Xiphophorus (swordtail fish) and their close relatives (N = 19 species), ...

2013
Sébastien Halary Laurence Daubois Yves Terrat Sabrina Ellenberger Johannes Wöstemeyer Mohamed Hijri

The fungal kingdom displays a fascinating diversity of sex-determination systems. Recent advances in genomics provide insights into the molecular mechanisms of sex, mating type determination, and evolution of sexual reproduction in many fungal species in both ancient and modern phylogenetic lineages. All major fungal groups have evolved sexual differentiation and recombination pathways. However...

2008
H.-T. Lin C.-Y. Sun C.-T. Hung

Green space is important for the maintenance of the ecological dimension of a sustainable urban landscape. Therefore, in order to figure out the relationship between the greening of urban parks and bird diversity, we used 5 avian ecological diversity indexes, such as Species richness, Abundance, ShannonWeiner diversity index, Evenness, and Margalef’s richness indices, to evaluate the functional...

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