Earth’s earliest animals may have held evolution back because they reproduced asexually, creating low-competition communities ...
The journal Science China Life Sciences published a study reported by Academician Hang Sun’s group from Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The research team demonstrated the ...
Scientists say Earth's earliest animals reproduced by cloning themselves, a strategy that limited competition and slowed ...
Dasyurid marsupials—comprising quolls, antechinuses, phascogales and allied genera—exhibit a remarkable array of reproductive tactics underpinned by life‐history trade-offs between survival, growth ...
Marine invertebrates exhibit a remarkable diversity of reproductive strategies that underpin the resilience and productivity of ocean ecosystems. Sexual reproduction ranges from broadcast spawning, in ...
Scientists have mapped the reproductive strategies and life cycle of an endangered coral species, the purple cauliflower soft coral Dendronephthya australis. Lab-grown larvae have been successfully ...
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