Sublethal heat reduces overall reproductive investment and male allocation in a simultaneously hermaphroditic snail species
Shanna M. van Dijk,
Z. Valentina Zizzari,
Joris M. Koene
et al.
Abstract:The exposure to sublethally high temperature reduces reproductive performance in diverse organisms. Although this effect has been particularly emphasized for males or male reproductive functioning, it remains largely unknown whether the effect of heat on fertility is sex-specific. Here we examined the impact of sublethally high temperature on male and female functions in a simultaneously hermaphroditic snail species,
Lymnaea stagnalis
. Examining hermaphrodites is useful to evaluate the… Show more
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