Synopsis The sexual system of the decapod (caridean) shrimp Lysmata is protandric simultaneous hermaphroditism (PSH). Individuals first mature as males (male phase MP) and then when older (larger) change to the external phenotype of female carideans (female phase FP). However, unlike purely protandric carideans, Lysmata FPs retain reduced male gonadal tissues and ducts, and are able to mate nonreciprocally as males as well as to reproduce as females. Thus, FPs of Lysmata species are functional simultaneous hermaphrodites although most reproductive effort is devoted to embryo production and incubation. The question explored here is, given the propensity of carideans to protandry, the apparent low cost, and high reproductive advantage of PS...
One of the main goals of sex allocation theory is understanding sex ratio evolution. However, theore...
Previous studies on two species of the genus Rhynchocinetes (‘‘hingebeak’ ’ shrimps) have described ...
Sexual dimorphism is typically a result of strong sexual selection on male traits used in male–male ...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Abstract Sex allocation theory predicts phenotypic adjust-ments by individuals in their investments ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
BACKGROUND:Shrimp in the genus Lysmata have a unique and rare sexual system referred to as protandri...
Baeza, Juan Antonio, Reitz, Jennifer M., Collin, Rachel (2007): Protandric simultaneous hermaphrodit...
One of the main goals of sex allocation theory is understanding sex ratio evolution. However, theore...
One of the main goals of sex allocation theory is understanding sex ratio evolution. However, theore...
Previous studies on two species of the genus Rhynchocinetes (‘‘hingebeak’ ’ shrimps) have described ...
Sexual dimorphism is typically a result of strong sexual selection on male traits used in male–male ...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
Caridean shrimps display a variety of sexual systems including gonochorism and various forms of prot...
Abstract Sex allocation theory predicts phenotypic adjust-ments by individuals in their investments ...
In protandric-simultaneous (PS) hermaphrodites, individuals invariably reproduce as males first and ...
BACKGROUND:Shrimp in the genus Lysmata have a unique and rare sexual system referred to as protandri...
Baeza, Juan Antonio, Reitz, Jennifer M., Collin, Rachel (2007): Protandric simultaneous hermaphrodit...
One of the main goals of sex allocation theory is understanding sex ratio evolution. However, theore...
One of the main goals of sex allocation theory is understanding sex ratio evolution. However, theore...
Previous studies on two species of the genus Rhynchocinetes (‘‘hingebeak’ ’ shrimps) have described ...
Sexual dimorphism is typically a result of strong sexual selection on male traits used in male–male ...