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  1. Genetic causes of transitions from sexual reproduction to asexuality in plants and animals
  2. Response to Phosphorus Limitation Varies among Lake Populations of the Freshwater Snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum
  3. Profound Effects of Population Density on Fitness-Related Traits in an Invasive Freshwater Snail
  4. Discordance between nuclear and mitochondrial genomes in sexual and asexual lineages of the freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum
  5. Higher rate of tissue regeneration in polyploid asexual versus diploid sexual freshwater snails
  6. Complex consequences of increased density for reproductive output in an invasive freshwater snail
  7. Characterization of transcriptomes from sexual and asexual lineages of a New Zealand snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
  8. SENSITIVITY TO PHOSPHORUS LIMITATION INCREASES WITH PLOIDY LEVEL IN A NEW ZEALAND SNAIL
  9. WIDE VARIATION IN PLOIDY LEVEL AND GENOME SIZE IN A NEW ZEALAND FRESHWATER SNAIL WITH COEXISTING SEXUAL AND ASEXUAL LINEAGES
  10. Using Parthenogenetic Lineages to Identify Advantages of Sex
  11. Selective histories of poplar protease inhibitors: elevated polymorphism, purifying selection, and positive selection driving divergence of recent duplicates
  12. What Can Asexual Lineage Age Tell Us about the Maintenance of Sex?
  13. Sex and the Red Queen
  14. Methodologies for testing a pluralist idea for the maintenance of sex
  15. Embryo production in a parthenogenetic snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is negatively affected by the presence of other parthenogenetic females
  16. Inheritance and recombination of mitochondrial genomes in plants, fungi and animals
  17. EVIDENCE FOR MAINTENANCE OF SEX BY PATHOGENS IN PLANTS
  18. Pleistocene glaciation is implicated in the phylogeographical structure of Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand snail
  19. EVIDENCE FOR MAINTENANCE OF SEX BY PATHOGENS IN PLANTS