“…For many animals, sex is optional. Placozoa (Miller and Ball, 2005), sponges (Ereskovsky, Renard and Borchiellini, 2013), ctenophores (Martindale, 2016), cnidarians (Fautin, 2002), basal bilaterians including acoels (Bouriat and Hejnol, 2009), various invertebrates including flatworms (Rink, 2018) and annelids (Zattara and Bely, 2016), and even basal chordates, the colonial ascidians (Kürn et al, 2011) provide examples of vegetative (i.e. agametic) reproduction by budding, fission, or fragmentation accompanied by whole-body regeneration (WBR) in species that are also sexually competent (see Slack, 2017;Lai and Aboobaker, 2018;Subramoniam, 2018 for comparative analysis).…”