
Publikationen von Leo W. Beukeboom
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Zeitschriftenartikel (11)
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14 (1), S. 110 - 119 (2001)
Parthenogenetic flatworms have more symbionts than their coexisting, sexual conspecifics, but does this support the Red Queen? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2.
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12 (6), S. 1036 - 1039 (1999)
Individual control over reproduction: An underestimated element in the maintenance of sex? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 3.
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392 (2), S. 179 - 185 (1999)
Spatial and ecological overlap between coexisting sexual and parthenogenetic Schmidtea polychroa (Tricladida; Platyhelminthes). Hydrobiologia 4.
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80 (5), S. 594 - 603 (1998)
Phenotypic fitness effects of B chromosomes in the pseudogamous parthenogenetic planarian Polycelis nigra. Heredity 5.
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383 (1-3), S. 277 - 285 (1998)
Reproductive modes, ploidy distribution, and supernumerary chromosome frequencies of the flatworm Polycelis nigra (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida). Hydrobiologia 6.
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81 (1), S. 38 - 47 (1998)
Allozyme variability in sexual and parthenogenetic freshwater planarians: Evidence for polyphyletic origin of parthenogenetic lineages through hybridization with coexisting sexuals. Heredity 7.
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52 (1), S. 109 - 115 (1998)
Reduced male allocation in the parthenogenetic hermaphrodite Dugesia polychroa. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution 8.
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6 (4), S. 389 - 391 (1997)
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from the planarian Dugesia polychroa (Schmidt) (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida). Molecular Ecology 9.
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77 (6), S. 646 - 654 (1996)
Paternal inheritance of B chromosomes in a parthenogenetic hermaphrodite. Heredity 10.
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124 (1), S. 7 - 15 (1996)
Distribution and origin of chromosomal races in the freshwater planarian Dugesia Polychroa (Turbellaria: Tricladida). Hereditas 11.
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375 (6527), S. 111 - 112 (1995)
Amazon molly and Muller's ratchet. Nature