In: International Immunology, 2017, vol. 30, no. 3, p. 103-111
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In: European Radiology, 2015, vol. 25, no. 8, p. 2381-2389
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In: Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2017, vol. 57, no. 2, p. 267-280
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In: Ecology, 2020, vol. 101, no. 10, p. -
Asexual species are thought to suffer more from coevolving parasites than related sexuals. Yet a variety of studies do not find the patterns predicted by theory. Here, to shine light on this conundrum, we investigate one such case of an asexual advantage in the presence of parasites. We follow the frequency dynamics of sexual and asexual Daphnia pulex in a natural pond that was initially...
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In: Parasitology Research, 2014, vol. 113, no. 5, p. 1909-1918
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In: Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2001, vol. 212, no. 3, p. 345-354
To date, only a few studies have focused on the effects of sex on population dynamics. Previous models have typically found that sexual reproduction dampens population fluctuations. Although asexual and sexual reproduction are just the two endpoints along a continuum of varying rates of sex, previous work has ignored the effects of intermediate degrees of sex on population dynamics. Here we study...
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In: Evolutionary Ecology, 2012, vol. 26, no. 1, p. 95-107
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In: Oecologia, 2007, vol. 154, no. 3, p. 581-588
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In: Evolutionary Ecology, 2007, vol. 21, no. 4, p. 561-575
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In: Oecologia, 2009, vol. 160, no. 2, p. 247-255
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