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When reared in isolation, specimens of the sea slug Alderia willowi (Opisthobranchia: Sacoglossa) initially laid clutches of unfertilized eggs but 4 days later began self-fertilizing; this is only the third report of selfing in an opisthobranch.
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Self-fertilization - Topic:Biology - Online Encyclopedia ... self-fertilization; fertilization of an egg by a sperm from the same individual; Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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We captured the moment when A. brueggemanni would be in the process of self-fertilization. Whole colonies of this species were cultured separately or together with other colonies in plastic containers. We observed no apparent periodicity of planula release in the collected colonies.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17551249
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Here we describe a new type of self-pollination mechanism in the tree-living orchid Holcoglossum amesianum, ... This mode of self-pollination, which occurs under windless, drought conditions when insects are scarce, adds to the variety of mechanisms that have evolved in angiosperms to ensure their reproductive success.
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Definition of self-fertilization ... Fertilization in which the two gametes are from the same individual. ... Search for self-fertilization in these other databases too...
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Self-fertilization is a reproductive mechanism that leads to a loss of genetic variability and affects the adaptive capacity of a species by altering the number of homozygous loci.
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A simple, scientific explanation of plant seed fertilization plus, a glossary of related terms ... Another of Nature's precautions against "self-fertilization," i.e., the production of seed by a plant from its own pollen, is to grow one kind of flower having a pistil but no stamens and another with stamens but no pistil.
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Definition of self-fertilization in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of self-fertilization. What does self-fertilization mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of the word self-fertilization. ... Dictionary entry overview: What does self-fertilization mean?
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Although both reproductive organs occur in the same individual, they do not occur there simultaneously and self-fertilization is impossible.
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