Abstract

In a recent perspective in TREE, Vollrath[1]considered the evolution of dwarf males and discussed the case of rotifers as a conspicuous instance of dwarfing. He suggested that male dwarfing typically causes a biased sex ratio. However, because dwarfing was not put into proper context in the rotifer life cycle, it is difficult to know whether Fisher's sex-ratio theory is relevant to the problem.

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