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Sex in the wild: How and why field-based studies contribute to solving the problem of sex

机译:在野外的性生活:如何以及为什么基于现场的研究有助于解决性问题

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Why and how sexual reproduction is maintained in natural populations, the so-called "queen of problems," is a key unanswered question in evolutionary biology. Recent efforts to solve the problem of sex have often emphasized results generated from laboratory settings. Here, we use a survey of representative "sex in the wild" literature to review and synthesize the outcomes of empirical studies focused on natural populations. Especially notable results included relatively strong support for mechanisms involving niche differentiation and a near absence of attention to adaptive evolution. Support for a major role of parasites is largely confined to a single study system, and only three systems contribute most of the support for mutation accumulation hypotheses. This evidence for taxon specificity suggests that outcomes of particular studies should not be more broadly extrapolated without extreme caution. We conclude by suggesting steps forward, highlighting tests of niche differentiation mechanisms in both laboratory and nature, and empirical evaluation of adaptive evolution-focused hypotheses in the wild. We also emphasize the value of leveraging the growing body of genomic resources for nonmodel taxa to address whether the clearance of harmful mutations and spread of beneficial variants in natural populations proceeds as expected under various hypotheses for sex.
机译:为什么和性繁殖如何保持在自然人中,所谓的“问题的女王”是进化生物学中的关键未答复问题。最近解决性别问题的努力经常强调从实验室设置产生的结果。在这里,我们使用对野外文献的代表性“性别”调查来审查和综合专注于自然群体的实证研究结果。特别值得注意的结果包括对涉及利基分化的机制和近乎没有注意自适应演化的机制的相对强烈的支持。对寄生虫的主要作用的支持在很大程度上仅限于单一的研究系统,只有三种系统贡献大多数对突变积累假设的支持。这种分类群特异性的证据表明,特定研究的结果不应更广泛地外推,而不会极其谨慎。我们通过建议前进,突出了实验室和性质的利基分化机制的测试,以及对野生自适应进化的重点假设的实证评价。我们还强调了利用非典范分类群的生长基因组资源的价值,以解决自然群体中有害突变和有益变种的差异是否正常进行性别的预期。

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