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1 February 2007 INCESTUOUS MATE PREFERENCE BY A SIMULTANEOUS HERMAPHRODITE WITH STRONG INBREEDING DEPRESSION
Solveig Schjørring, Ilonka Jäger
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Abstract

Inbreeding depression and its consequences for mate choice have been extensively studied in free-living animals. However, very little is known about its significance for parasites, although it is well recognized that the mating systems of parasites can have important implications for their epidemiology and evolution. In this article, we show that the cestode Schistocephalus solidus shows incestuous mate preference despite evidence for very strong inbreeding depression. When given the simultaneous choice between mating with a sibling and an unrelated partner, on average, the cestode preferred its sibling. To explain this surprising result, we present three hypotheses that suggest different benefits to fitness of incestuous mating, which could, alone or in concert, outweigh the cost of inbreeding depression.

Solveig Schjørring and Ilonka Jäger "INCESTUOUS MATE PREFERENCE BY A SIMULTANEOUS HERMAPHRODITE WITH STRONG INBREEDING DEPRESSION," Evolution 61(2), 423-430, (1 February 2007). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00028.x
Received: 11 May 2006; Accepted: 17 October 2006; Published: 1 February 2007
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KEYWORDS
inbreeding depression
incestuous mating
mate choice
parasite
Schistocephalus solidus
sexual conflict
simultaneous hermaphrodite
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