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Naturwissenschaften ; 88(7): 310-2, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11544900

ABSTRACT

Facultatively sexual entomopathogenic nematodes are a promising model for the experimental study of the adaptive values of sex. Our experiments in the laboratory showed that entomopathogenic nematodes display at least two different strategies in regulating the degree of amphimix as a response to nutritional stress. One strategy promotes the production of males, amphimix and the genetic variability of the offspring, improving the chances for a successful new adaptation. Another strategy increases the production of hermaphrodites at the expense of males, increasing the total number of reproductive individuals and thus the total number of offspring produced. Surprisingly, the strategy used depends upon the strain of symbiotic bacteria the nematodes are growing. The relevance of the results, in helping to discriminate between rival theories for the evolutionary maintenance of sex, is discussed.


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Moths/physiology , Nematoda/physiology , Symbiosis , Animals , Disorders of Sex Development , Female , Male , Moths/parasitology , Nematoda/genetics , Reproduction
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