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Alternative reproductive styles in seabreams

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posted on 2023-05-16, 20:19 authored by Colin BuxtonColin Buxton, Garratt, PA
A review of sexuality in the Sparidae shows that protandrous, protogynous, simultaneous and rudimentary hermaphroditism have all been reported in the family. Careful histological study shows that even in those species reputed to have separate sexes, intersexuality is found in the juvenile condition. We suggest that two reproductive styles, sex change and late gonochorism are found in the family. The bi-potentiality of the sparid gonad is considered to be a pre-adaptation for the development of sequential hermaphroditism in species in which reproductive success is size related. In these species sex change is an alternative reproductive style that enables individuals to maximise their lifetime reproductive success by functioning as one sex when small and the other sex when large.

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Publication title

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Volume

28

Pagination

113 - 124

ISSN

0378-1909

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Netherlands

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Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences

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