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      Rapid evolution of sex role specialization in a hermaphrodite under sex-limited selection.

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          The evolution of separate sexes from hermaphroditism is thought to have occurred independently many times, and may be linked to the evolution of sex chromosomes. Even though we have a good understanding of the theoretical steps in the evolution of sex chromosomes from a hermaphrodite ancestor, the initial stages are still hard to study in animals because many well-studied animal sex chromosome systems are old. We addressed this problem by experimentally selecting a hermaphrodite via sex-limited experimental evolution for several generations, simulating the early stages in the evolution of a sex chromosome. After 14 generations, a fitness assay revealed evidence of incipient sex role specialization in the female-selected lines, presumably reflecting the release from constraints usually imposed by selection on the other sex role. Importantly, however, this was not simply explained by morphology because testis and ovary sizes did not diverge among treatments. There was no evidence of a change in the male-selected lines. Our study shows that sex role specialization can occur rapidly as a result of sex-limited selection, which is consistent with genetic constraints between sex roles, and in line with the first predicted steps toward the evolution of a new sex chromosome system.

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          Journal
          Evolution
          Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1558-5646
          0014-3820
          Apr 01 2023
          : 77
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Biology Department, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
          [2 ] UMR 6553 ECOBIO - Ecosystèmes, Biodiversité, Evolution, Université de Rennes Campus de Beaulieu, Rennes Cedex, France.
          Article
          7035361
          10.1093/evolut/qpad025
          36779778
          983544be-a730-42ff-8a12-b20c0db2e624
          History

          Macrostomum lignano ,sexual dimorphism,sex chromosomes,gonad size,experimental evolution,evolution of separate sexes

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