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    A key role for sex chromosomes in the regulation of parthenogenesis in the brown alga Ectocarpus. by Laure Mignerot, Komlan Avia, Remy Luthringer, Agnieszka P Lipinska, Akira F Peters, J Mark Cock, Susana M Coelho

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…We identify several negative effects of parthenogenesis on male fitness, and different fitness effects of parthenogenetic capacity depending on the life cycle generation. …”
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    Costs of parthenogenesis on growth and longevity in ex situ zebra sharks Stegostoma tigrinum by L Adams, K Lyons, J Monday, E Larkin, J Wyffels

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…By contrast, the 2 longest surviving parthenotes perished just prior to reaching sexual maturity (~5.5 and ~6.5 yr). Parthenogenesis has been documented among ex situ S. tigrinum maintained in aquariums across the globe, and this study demonstrates substantial negative costs to fitness in parthenogenetic offspring compared with their heterozygous siblings. …”
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    Diversity in the reproductive modes of European Daphnia pulicaria deviates from the geographical parthenogenesis. by France Dufresne, Silvia Marková, Roland Vergilino, Marc Ventura, Petr Kotlík

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Multiple transitions to obligate parthenogenesis have occurred in the Daphnia pulex complex in North America. …”
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    Penetrance of symbiont-mediated parthenogenesis is driven by reproductive rate in a parasitoid wasp by Amelia R.I. Lindsey, Richard Stouthamer

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…However, this Wolbachia-induced parthenogenesis is not always complete, and previous studies have noted that infected females will produce occasional males in the lab. …”
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    Parthenogenesis in a captive Asian water dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) identified with novel microsatellites. by Kyle L Miller, Susette Castañeda Rico, Carly R Muletz-Wolz, Michael G Campana, Nancy McInerney, Lauren Augustine, Celine Frere, Alan M Peters, Robert C Fleischer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Reptiles show varying degrees of facultative parthenogenesis. Here we use genetic methods to determine that an isolated, captive female Asian water dragon produced at least nine offspring via parthenogenesis. …”
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