“…The data registered during the controlled spawning process indicate that 0%–25% of zygotes per family began spontaneous embryonic development after the gametes release, with an average of 12%, presumably due to self‐fertilization. Such levels of selfing are similar to those reported for other species of hermaphroditic mollusks, like A. purpuratus (Toro, Montoya, Martínez, Gutiérrez, & Vergara, ; Winkler & Estévez, ) and Radix balthica (7%–20%; Bürkli et al, ) under similar experimental conditions, although in A. purpuratus the selfing rates can be very variable among different females (Concha, Figueroa, & Winkler, ; Toro et al, ; Winkler & Estévez, ). In addition, the occurrence of self‐fertilization has been verified by molecular analysis of massive spawns in farmed A. irradians (Li & Li, ) and N. subnodosus (Petersen, Ibarra, Ramirez, & May, ).…”