Sex versus Non-Sex versus Parasite

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P356DOI10.2307/3544435
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P2093author name stringWilliam D. Hamilton
P433issue2
P304page(s)282
P577publication date1980-10-01
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P1476titleSex versus Non-Sex versus Parasite
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Q36286126The genetic basis of resistance and matching-allele interactions of a host-parasite system: The Daphnia magna-Pasteuria ramosa model
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Q51622175The impact of environmental change on host-parasite coevolutionary dynamics.
Q35347885The impact of resource availability on bacterial resistance to phages in soil
Q24669782The maintenance of sex in parasites
Q37948449The many costs of sex.
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Q34154985The red queen coupled with directional selection favours the evolution of sex.
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Q64979552The two-fold cost of sex: experimental evidence from a natural system.
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