Epigenetic variation in asexually reproducing organisms

KJF Verhoeven, V Preite - Evolution, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The role that epigenetic inheritance can play in adaptation may differ between sexuals and
asexuals because (1) the dynamics of adaptation differ under sexual and asexual …

Somatic mutation and evolution in plants

DJ Schoen, ST Schultz - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Somatic mutations are common in plants, and they may accumulate and be passed on to
gametes. The determinants of somatic mutation accumulation include the intraorganismal …

The evolutionary maintenance of sexual reproduction: evidence from the ecological distribution of asexual reproduction in clonal plants

J Silvertown - International journal of plant sciences, 2008 - journals.uchicago.edu
In theory, females that reproduce asexually should enjoy a twofold advantage in fitness over
sexual females, yet sex remains the predominant mode of reproduction in virtually all …

Complex patterns of global spread in invasive insects: eco-evolutionary and management consequences

JR Garnas, MA Auger-Rozenberg, A Roques… - Biological …, 2016 - Springer
The advent of simple and affordable tools for molecular identification of novel insect
invaders and assessment of population diversity has changed the face of invasion biology in …

Genetic variability and adaptive evolution in parthenogenetic root-knot nematodes

P Castagnone-Sereno - Heredity, 2006 - nature.com
Root-knot nematodes (RKN) of the genus Meloidogyne are biotrophic plant parasites of
major agricultural importance, which exhibit very variable modes of reproduction, from …

The strain concept in phytoplankton ecology

MB Lakeman, P Von Dassow, RA Cattolico - Harmful Algae, 2009 - Elsevier
Laboratory cultures are important tools for investigating the biology of microalgae, allowing
experimentation under controlled conditions. This control is critical for comparative studies …

Environmentally related patterns of reproductive modes in the aphid Myzus persicae and the predominance of two 'superclones' in Victoria, Australia

C Vorburger, M Lancaster, P Sunnucks - Molecular ecology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Asexual organisms that naturally coexist with sexual relatives may hold the key to
understanding the maintenance of sex and recombination, a long‐standing problem in …

Novel genetic diversity through somatic mutations: fuel for adaptation of reef corals?

MJH Van Oppen, P Souter, EJ Howells, A Heyward… - Diversity, 2011 - mdpi.com
Adaptation of reef corals to climate change is an issue of much debate, and often viewed as
too slow a process to be of relevance over decadal time scales. This notion is based on the …

[PDF][PDF] A molecular study of the tardigrade Echiniscus testudo (Echiniscidae) reveals low DNA sequence diversity over a large geographical area

A JØRGENSEN, N MØBJERG… - Journal of Limnology, 2007 - academia.edu
In the present study we investigate the genetic diversity within the asexually reproducing
tardigrade Echiniscus testudo. The present study is the first to sample a tardigrade species …

The evolution of apomixis in angiosperms: a reappraisal

E Hoerandl, D Hojsgaard - … Journal Dealing with all Aspects of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Apomixis, the asexual reproduction via seed, has long been regarded a blind alley of
evolution. This hypothesis was based on the assumption that apomixis is an irreversible …