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1  of more than two sexes and the evolution of anisogamy.
2 , tiny sperm, and that this force maintained anisogamy.
3 uptive selection can induce the evolution of anisogamy.
4 te the difference and evolve from isogamy to anisogamy.
5 organisms that reproduce via eggs and sperm (anisogamy).(7)(,)(11)(,)(12)(,)(13) Thus, by inference,
6                                              Anisogamy also generates the conditions for sexual selec
7 intra-ejaculate screening for maintenance of anisogamy and for outcomes of assisted reproductive tech
8                 The evolution and success of anisogamy and oogamy can be explained solely on the basi
9 e loci, paving the road for the evolution of anisogamy and sexes.
10 ons of variable survival on the evolution of anisogamy are discussed.
11                      It is often argued that anisogamy causes alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs)
12 he Darwin-Bateman paradigm, as the extent of anisogamy does not appear to predict the intensity of se
13           Classic theory on the evolution of anisogamy focuses on the trade-off between gamete produc
14 argues that the root of these differences is anisogamy (i.e., differences in size and/or function of
15 ain the diversified evolution of isogamy and anisogamy in marine green algae.
16 f female and male gametes differing in size--anisogamy--involves genes linked to the mating-type locu
17 examine this paradox in Drosophila along the anisogamy-isogamy continuum using intraspecific experime
18    The twofold cost of sex exists because of anisogamy or gamete dimorphism-egg-producing females mak
19 ere we investigate the relationships between anisogamy, sexual size dimorphism, sex difference in par
20 r mating-system evolution that also includes anisogamy, sexual-selection gradients, parental investme