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Occurrence, costs and heritability of delayed selfing in a free-living flatworm.

S A Ramm1, D B Vizoso, L Schärer.   

Abstract

Evolutionary theory predicts that in the absence of outcrossing opportunities, simultaneously hermaphroditic organisms should eventually switch to self-fertilization as a form of reproductive assurance. Here, we report the existence of facultative self-fertilization in the free-living flatworm Macrostomum hystrix, a species in which outcrossing occurs via hypodermic insemination of sperm into the parenchyma of the mating partner. First, we show that isolated individuals significantly delay the onset of reproduction compared with individuals with outcrossing opportunities ('delayed selfing') as predicted by theory. Second, consistent with the idea of M. hystrix being a preferential outcrosser under natural conditions, we report likely costs of selfing manifested via reduced hatchling production and offspring survival. Third, we demonstrate that selfing propensity has a genetic basis in this species, with a heritability estimated at 0.43 ± 0.11. Variation in selfing propensity could arise due to differing costs of inbreeding among families; despite marked inter-family variation in apparent costs of inbreeding, we found no evidence for such a link. Alternatively, selfing propensity might differ across families because of heritable variation in reproductive traits that determine the likelihood of selfing. We speculate that adaptations to hypodermic insemination under outcrossing, most notably a highly modified copulatory stylet (male copulatory organ) and reduced sperm complexity, could also facilitate facultative selfing in this species.
© 2012 The Authors. Journal of Evolutionary Biology © 2012 European Society For Evolutionary Biology.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23110716     DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evol Biol        ISSN: 1010-061X            Impact factor:   2.411


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4.  RNA-Seq of three free-living flatworm species suggests rapid evolution of reproduction-related genes.

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5.  Frequent origins of traumatic insemination involve convergent shifts in sperm and genital morphology.

Authors:  Jeremias N Brand; Luke J Harmon; Lukas Schärer
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6.  Mating behavior and reproductive morphology predict macroevolution of sex allocation in hermaphroditic flatworms.

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7.  Faster Rates of Molecular Sequence Evolution in Reproduction-Related Genes and in Species with Hypodermic Sperm Morphologies.

Authors:  R Axel W Wiberg; Jeremias N Brand; Lukas Schärer
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2021-12-09       Impact factor: 16.240

8.  Diet alters delayed selfing, inbreeding depression, and reproductive senescence in a freshwater snail.

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Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2014-06-22       Impact factor: 2.912

9.  Breeding system, shell size and age at sexual maturity affect sperm length in stylommatophoran gastropods.

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Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2016-04-29       Impact factor: 3.260

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