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This book focuses on explaining the distribution of sexual systems
(simultaneous hermaphroditism, sequential hermaphroditism,
environmental sex determination,dioecy, androdioecy, etc.) among
taxa, which remains a major challenge in evolutionary biology.
Although significant advances have been made for angiosperms, there
is not yet a theory that predicts the sexual system for the
majority of animal taxa, and other taxa of plants also remain
poorly understood. The problem, particularly for animals, is that
sexual systems can be very conservative, with whole phyla and
classes being characterized by a single sexual system; for example
essentially the whole phylum Platyhelminthes is simultaneously
hermaphroditic, whereas the Insecta (Hexapoda) and the Tetrapoda
among the vertebrates, are exclusively dioecious. Sex allocation
theory on the other hand, suggests that sexual systems should be
highly responsive to evolution, changing with population density,
life span, patterns of resource availability, etc. The book
provides an overview of the topic and then presents a series of
chapters, each dealing with a taxon with substantial lability in
sexual system in order to identify the factors associated with
changes in sexual system in each case. By doing so, the authors
reveal factors that have not been considered in formal theory but
seem to have a major impact on transitions between sexual systems.
This book appeals to a wide readership in fields from zoology and
evolutionary biology to botany.
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