On the face of it, self-fertilization is the efficient way to breed: compared with outcrossing, there’s usually much less fuss, for a start. So why isn’t reproduction by selfing far more prevalent than it is?
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Agrawal, A. F. (2009). Why reproduction often takes two. Nature, 462(7271), 294–295. https://doi.org/10.1038/462294a
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