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- (from Gr**** ἄρρην árrhēn "male" and τόκος tókos "birth"), also known as arrhenotokous parthenogenesis, is a form of parthenogenesis in which unfertilized...
- however, though some females reproduce by thelytoky, other strains are arrhenotokous, with males being produced from unfertilised eggs. The males are secondary...
- combination of alleles at the various loci. This process is called arrhenotokous parthenogenesis or simply arrhenotoky. Because the male bee technically...
- S2CID 229397678. Kumm, S.; Moritz, G. (2008). "First detection of Wolbachia in arrhenotokous po****tions of thrips species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae and Phlaeothripidae)...
- G.; Lipcsei, S.; Szénási, Á.; Hudák, K. (2006). "Host range of the arrhenotokous po****tions of Thrips tabaci (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)". Acta Phytopathologica...
- known to occur. Most western flower thrips are female and reproduce by arrhenotokous parthenogenesis; i.e. females can produce males from unfertilized eggs...
- sheaths of bermudagr****. Like other eriophyid mites, the species is arrhenotokous, meaning that unfertilized eggs become males and fertilized eggs become...
- variation in head setation patterns. While most ant species exhibit arrhenotokous parthenogenesis in which diploid, fertilized eggs become females (workers...
- Pinus resinosa, Pinus banksiana and P. sylvestris. Diprion similis is arrhenotokous, that is it exhibits a form of parthenogenesis in which unfertilized...
- Sabelis, M. W. (1998). "Precise control of **** allocation in pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mites". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 11 (6): 649–684...