Evolution and Diversity of Sex Ratio in Insects and Mites
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Sex ratio, the proportion of a progeny that is female, is an extremely important fitness trait. It is particularly interesting in relation to haplodiploidy, a variety of parthenogenesis in which organisms reproduce without the benefit of fertilization. This study arrives at conclusions drawn from new empirical studies: that biased sex ratios are characteristic of haplodiploid species; that these species are characteristically colonizing species with genetics suited both to spatially and temporally unpredictable environments; that manipulation of haplodiploid biological control agents, or pests that are to be controlled, depends on understanding the determinants of sex ratio; and that because evolutionary theory predicts that haplodiploids have the capacity to evolve faster than diploid organisms, haplodiploid species are the organisms of choice in biological control strategies.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal630
- Udgivelsesdato10-12-1992
- ISBN139780412022111
- Forlag Chapman And Hall
- FormatHardback
- Udgave1992 ed.
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10 cm
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