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Only applies to neamtodes?
I could be wrong, but this concept seems limited solely to
nematodes. Both references only discuss autotoky in regards to nematode reproduction, and a Google Scholar search for Autotoky -Nematode yields zero results. Rather than create the potentially false impression that all forms of parthenogenesis and autogamy in any organism are types of autotoky, (thus possibly perpetuating incorrect usage among sites that mirror Wikipedia) this stub might better be redirected and discussed in
Nematode#Reproduction, or else the original definition be clearly defined if in fact it does apply to other organisms.
--Animalparty-- (
talk)
19:59, 31 December 2013 (UTC)reply
Autotoky is part of the WikiProject Biology, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to
biology on Wikipedia. Leave messages on the WikiProject
talk page.BiologyWikipedia:WikiProject BiologyTemplate:WikiProject BiologyBiology articles
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ecology-related articles.EcologyWikipedia:WikiProject EcologyTemplate:WikiProject EcologyEcology articles
This article has been rated as Low-importance on the
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Only applies to neamtodes?
I could be wrong, but this concept seems limited solely to
nematodes. Both references only discuss autotoky in regards to nematode reproduction, and a Google Scholar search for Autotoky -Nematode yields zero results. Rather than create the potentially false impression that all forms of parthenogenesis and autogamy in any organism are types of autotoky, (thus possibly perpetuating incorrect usage among sites that mirror Wikipedia) this stub might better be redirected and discussed in
Nematode#Reproduction, or else the original definition be clearly defined if in fact it does apply to other organisms.
--Animalparty-- (
talk)
19:59, 31 December 2013 (UTC)reply