gouge the back of females during courtship (Tricas, 1980). In the nuptial behaviour of the roughtail stingray Dasyatis Slaughter, 1974), but no evidence exists to support thi
The clasper gland of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, was examined over a 1-year period, cove...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Understanding reproductive behaviours and the environmental conditions that facilitate reproduction ...
We document in detail the first complete sequence of mating events in the southern stingray, Dasyati...
Biting has been observed to be an important component of male mating behavior in several elasmobranc...
The elasmobranch fishes are a group of vertebrates that have evolved a multi-functional mouth that i...
The pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, is the only member of the Dasyatidae family with an...
This is the first comprehensive study of the reproduction, growth, habits, food, and environment of ...
Freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) are the only elasmobranchs completely adapted for living in ...
Elasmobranch fishes are among a small group of vertebrates that use their mouth to bite their mate d...
This thesis focuses on reproduction in a simultaneous hermaphrodite with internal fertilization; the...
This article presents preliminary information about the reproduction of two species of freshwater st...
Abstract: In species in which individuals alternate between mating strategies, males may respond to ...
The female reproductive organs of the whip-tail stingray (Dasyatis bleekeri) were studied under ligh...
The clasper gland of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, was examined over a 1-year period, cove...
The clasper gland of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, was examined over a 1-year period, cove...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Understanding reproductive behaviours and the environmental conditions that facilitate reproduction ...
We document in detail the first complete sequence of mating events in the southern stingray, Dasyati...
Biting has been observed to be an important component of male mating behavior in several elasmobranc...
The elasmobranch fishes are a group of vertebrates that have evolved a multi-functional mouth that i...
The pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea, is the only member of the Dasyatidae family with an...
This is the first comprehensive study of the reproduction, growth, habits, food, and environment of ...
Freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) are the only elasmobranchs completely adapted for living in ...
Elasmobranch fishes are among a small group of vertebrates that use their mouth to bite their mate d...
This thesis focuses on reproduction in a simultaneous hermaphrodite with internal fertilization; the...
This article presents preliminary information about the reproduction of two species of freshwater st...
Abstract: In species in which individuals alternate between mating strategies, males may respond to ...
The female reproductive organs of the whip-tail stingray (Dasyatis bleekeri) were studied under ligh...
The clasper gland of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, was examined over a 1-year period, cove...
The clasper gland of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, was examined over a 1-year period, cove...
In many monogamous species females behave aggressively toward other females, as they may threaten th...
Understanding reproductive behaviours and the environmental conditions that facilitate reproduction ...