Sex determination in Bonellia viridis (Echiura : Bonelliidae): population dynamics and evolution
                Authored by L Berec, PJ Schembri, DS Boukal
                
                    Date Published: 2005
                
                
                    DOI: 10.1111/j.0030-1299.2005.13350.x
                
                
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                        Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
                        
                
                
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                Abstract
                In the echiuran worm Bonellia viridis Rolando, the vast majority of
sexually undifferentiated larvae metamorphose into dwarf males that live
inside the female when exposed to females, but differentiate into
females when developing in the absence of females. By means of a
spatially explicit, individual-based model we examine how this specific
form of environmental sex determination (ESD) affects dynamics of
Bonellia populations and investigate the selective advantage of ESD over
the more widespread genotypic sex determination (GSD). Population
dynamics of Bonellia appear rather simple and not too sensitive to
parameter changes around their measured values, or to changes in
distribution and sizes of inhabitable patches. Starting even from low
sizes, populations soon attain equilibrium densities. Explored aspects
of population dynamics indicate an advantage of ESD over GSD. Moreover, simulated invasibility experiments show that while the maternal
inheritance scenario allows for fixation of GSD under some limited
conditions, both the classical and proportional inheritance scenarios
always lead to fixation of ESD in the population. We also show that only
the ability of ESD larvae to adapt their ultimate sex both in
competition for empty burrows and for mating within females gives them a
competitive edge over nonadaptive response to feminising and/or
masculinising signals and generally leads to fixation of ESD by small
step evolution. The original hypothesis of Charnov and Bull thus needs
to be refined in the sense that along with females forming an
unpredictable resource for males, empty burrows are an unpredictable
resource for females.
                
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                    movements
                
                    Reptiles
                
                    Rolando echiura
                
                    Locomotory
                
                    Proboscis
                
                    Trunk