In southern Portugal, a population of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo inhabits a mudflat area where there is a scarcity of hard-substrate necessary for nesting. Males compete strongly for the access to the few available nest sites and only large males are able to acquire nests
International audienceUsing genetic monosex male and female rainbow trout populations, the potential...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
PosterThe genetic and environmental factors underlying sex determination and differentiation in tele...
In southern Portugal, a population of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo inhabits a mudflat area where...
Aromatase, the key enzyme in the conversion of androgens to estrogens, regulates the availability of...
In this paper, we present the results of cellular and molecular studies on the neuroendocrine corre...
ABSTRACT: Although teleost fishes have the high-est levels of brain aromatase (estrogen synthase) co...
Distinct patterns of gene expression often underlie intra- and intersexual differences, and the stud...
Although teleost fish have higher levels of brain aromatase activity than any other vertebrate group...
International audienceIn contrast to mammals, teleost fish have a very labile genetic sex determinat...
Oestrogens are produced by aromatisation of androgens by the aromatase enzyme. In the vertebrate bra...
Morphology and endocrinology were studied in two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, wit...
International audienceRecent data indicate that estrogens locally produced in the brain by aromatiza...
Not AvailablePseudolabrus sieboldi, wrasse being a diurnal spawner provides a good opportunity to st...
Brain aromatase in fish is an exciting research topic because of several unconventional features tha...
International audienceUsing genetic monosex male and female rainbow trout populations, the potential...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
PosterThe genetic and environmental factors underlying sex determination and differentiation in tele...
In southern Portugal, a population of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo inhabits a mudflat area where...
Aromatase, the key enzyme in the conversion of androgens to estrogens, regulates the availability of...
In this paper, we present the results of cellular and molecular studies on the neuroendocrine corre...
ABSTRACT: Although teleost fishes have the high-est levels of brain aromatase (estrogen synthase) co...
Distinct patterns of gene expression often underlie intra- and intersexual differences, and the stud...
Although teleost fish have higher levels of brain aromatase activity than any other vertebrate group...
International audienceIn contrast to mammals, teleost fish have a very labile genetic sex determinat...
Oestrogens are produced by aromatisation of androgens by the aromatase enzyme. In the vertebrate bra...
Morphology and endocrinology were studied in two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, wit...
International audienceRecent data indicate that estrogens locally produced in the brain by aromatiza...
Not AvailablePseudolabrus sieboldi, wrasse being a diurnal spawner provides a good opportunity to st...
Brain aromatase in fish is an exciting research topic because of several unconventional features tha...
International audienceUsing genetic monosex male and female rainbow trout populations, the potential...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
PosterThe genetic and environmental factors underlying sex determination and differentiation in tele...