Temperature-dependent sex determination in an uncertain world: advances and perspectives

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  • Armando H. Escobedo-Galván

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https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.32441

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cambio climatico

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Recently, scientific attention has increased around the ecological and evolutionary effects of climate change
on species with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). Arguably the most significant effect of climate
change on TSD species will be the imbalance of sex ratios, which, in turn, would threaten population viability. Recent
laboratory studies suggest that current climate change may not necessarily result in skewed sex ratios for most TSD
species; these observations could challenge the current perception of interplay between climate change and TSD.
Here, I present a brief review of the previous and new insights regarding ecological implications of TSD species to
climatic changes.

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2013-06-26

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