Vicky Ying
Hi! I鈥檓 Vicky. I completed my undergraduate degree and Honours at 91色情片, where I studied how chemical cues influence the establishment and persistence of stick insect populations. I鈥檓 now a PhD candidate working on the same stick insect species, because they鈥檙e incredibly cute.
Supervised by:聽Russell Bonduriansky
Project Title:聽Sexual conflict in a facultatively parthenogenetic system
Project Description:聽Sexual reproduction can be costly. Although it generates genetic variation that may enhance a population鈥檚 ability to adapt, it also requires substantial energetic investment in mate finding and increases exposure to predation and sexually transmitted diseases. In contrast, asexual reproduction enables rapid population growth and colonisation, but it can lead to the accumulation of deleterious mutations over time.
Facultative sex鈥攚here females can reproduce both sexually and asexually鈥攊s therefore often considered an optimal strategy, as it may combine the benefits of both reproductive modes. Despite this, facultative sex is rare among animals. Recent studies suggest that sexual conflict may be an important factor limiting its evolution.
My project aims to investigate the role of sexual conflict in explaining this rarity, using both theoretical and empirical approaches: developing agent-based simulation models and conducting experiments with the peppermint stick insect.
- Publications
Ying, W. C. V., Wilner, D., Adler, L., Wylde, Z., & Bonduriansky, R. (n.d.). Male鈥揻emale chemical interactions in a facultatively parthenogenetic stick insect. Ethology, n/a(n/a), e13503. https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.13503