Switch to: References

Add citations

You must login to add citations.
  1. Evolution in the absence of sex: Ideas revisited in the post‐genomics age (retrospective on DOI 10.1002/bies.201300155).Daniel Croll - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (12):1191-1191.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  • Did meiosis evolve before sex and the evolution of eukaryotic life cycles?Karl J. Niklas, Edward D. Cobb & Ulrich Kutschera - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (11):1091-1101.
    Biologists have long theorized about the evolution of life cycles, meiosis, and sexual reproduction. We revisit these topics and propose that the fundamental difference between life cycles is where and when multicellularity is expressed. We develop a scenario to explain the evolutionary transition from the life cycle of a unicellular organism to one in which multicellularity is expressed in either the haploid or diploid phase, or both. We propose further that meiosis might have evolved as a mechanism to correct for (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  • Learn from the fungi: Adaptive evolution without sex in fungal pathogens (comment on DOI 10.1002/bies.201300155).Daniel Croll - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (4):334-334.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  • Epigenetic‐induced alterations in sex‐ratios in response to climate change: An epigenetic trap?Sofia Consuegra & Carlos M. Rodríguez López - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (10):950-958.
    We hypothesize that under the predicted scenario of climate change epigenetically mediated environmental sex determination could become an epigenetic trap. Epigenetically regulated environmental sex determination is a mechanism by which species can modulate their breeding strategies to accommodate environmental change. Growing evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms may play a key role in phenotypic plasticity and in the rapid adaptation of species to environmental change, through the capacity of organisms to maintain a non‐genetic plastic memory of the environmental and ecological conditions (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation