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Positive feedback in the transition from sexual reproduction to parthenogenesis

Schwander, Tanja
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Vuilleumier, Severine  
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Dubman, Janie
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2010
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Understanding how new phenotypes evolve is challenging because intermediate stages in transitions from ancestral to derived phenotypes often remain elusive. Here we describe and evaluate a new mechanism facilitating the transition from sexual reproduction to parthenogenesis. In many sexually reproducing species, a small proportion of unfertilized eggs can hatch spontaneously ('tychoparthenogenesis') and develop into females. Using an analytical model, we show that if females are mate-limited, tychoparthenogenesis can result in the loss of males through a positive feedback mechanism whereby tychoparthenogenesis generates female-biased sex ratios and increasing mate limitation. As a result, the strength of selection for tychoparthenogenesis increases in concert with the proportion of tychoparthenogenetic offspring in the sexual population. We then tested the hypothesis that mate limitation selects for tychoparthenogenesis and generates female-biased sex ratios, using data from natural populations of sexually reproducing Timema stick insects. Across 41 populations, both the tychoparthenogenesis rates and the proportions of females increased exponentially as the density of individuals decreased, consistent with the idea that low densities of individuals result in mate limitation and selection for reproductive insurance through tychoparthenogenesis. Our model and data from Timema populations provide evidence for a simple mechanism through which parthenogenesis can evolve rapidly in a sexual population

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DOI
10.1098/rspb.2009.2113
Web of Science ID

WOS:000351512500006

Author(s)
Schwander, Tanja
Vuilleumier, Severine  
Dubman, Janie
Crespi, Bernard J.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
Volume

277

Issue

1686

Start page

1435

End page

1442

Subjects

parthenogenesis

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sex ratio

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mate limitation

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reproductive insurance

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positive feedback loop

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 1, 2015
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