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  • The Australian redclaw crayfish displays a unique WZ/ZZ genetic sex determination system, where intersexual individuals can function as males despite having a female genotype (WZ males).
  • Researchers developed W/Z genomic sex markers to investigate crayfish populations in Australia, successfully identifying the presence of rare WW females in nature.
  • Population dynamics modeling revealed that intersexuals positively impact the growth rates of crayfish populations, supporting species survival and adaptation in their fragmented habitats, particularly through drought and flood cycles.

Article Abstract

In the Australian redclaw crayfish, (WZ/ZZ system), intersexuals, although exhibiting both male and female gonopores, are functional males bearing a female genotype (WZ males). Therefore, the occurrence of the unusual homogametic WW females in nature is plausible. We developed W/Z genomic sex markers and used them to investigate the genotypic structure of experimental and native populations in Australia. We discovered, for the first time, the natural occurrence of WW females in crustacean populations. By modeling population dynamics, we found that intersexuals contribute to the growth rate of crayfish populations in the short term. Given the vastly fragmented habitat, which is characterized by drought-flood cycles, we speculate that intersexuals contribute to the fitness of this species since they lead to occasional increment in the population growth rate which potentially supports crayfish population restoration and establishment under extinction threats or colonization events.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578757PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101652DOI Listing

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