We investigated male parasitic spawning in a protected natural population of Mediterranean damselfish. Chromis chromis nested in colonies, inside which males showed a high variability in mating success. Our field observations indicate that the egg batches obtained by the most successful fish were five times bigger than the ones obtained by the less successful fish and many males never received ovipositions. On the other hand, reproductive parasitism was a common tactic within the colony. Successful nesting males sneaked into their neighbours' nests depending on the amount of eggs in their nest, with small clutch size inducing the males to parasitic reproduction. Males failing to receive egg depositions on their nests showed a significantly ...
1. Adopting alternative reproductive tactics may require divergent solutions to reproductive competi...
Abstract Pelvicachromis pulcher is a small African cichlid which breeds in holes. Males may either r...
Territorial defense by breeders influences access to resources near defended nest sites by intruder ...
We investigated male parasitic spawning in a protected natural population of Mediterranean damselfis...
Fish use different modalities to access mates for reproduction, often referred to as Alternative Rep...
A rare form of alternative reproductive behaviour without simultaneous parasitic spawning was observ...
Many direct costs of parental care have been described for teleost fishes, including reduced body we...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
In nest-building fish species, mature males often exhibit one of two alternative reproductive behavi...
The breeding biology of the cave-dwelling Mediterranean triplefin blenny Tripterygion melanurus (Pis...
Microsatellite markers were developed and employed to assess genetic maternity and paternity of embr...
In this paper we present data on the organization of the territories in males of Lipophrys pholis du...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
Convict cichlids (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum) form monogamous pair bonds and have cooperative biparen...
This study investigates two aspects of tropical reef fish mating systems: the prevalence of paternal...
1. Adopting alternative reproductive tactics may require divergent solutions to reproductive competi...
Abstract Pelvicachromis pulcher is a small African cichlid which breeds in holes. Males may either r...
Territorial defense by breeders influences access to resources near defended nest sites by intruder ...
We investigated male parasitic spawning in a protected natural population of Mediterranean damselfis...
Fish use different modalities to access mates for reproduction, often referred to as Alternative Rep...
A rare form of alternative reproductive behaviour without simultaneous parasitic spawning was observ...
Many direct costs of parental care have been described for teleost fishes, including reduced body we...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
In nest-building fish species, mature males often exhibit one of two alternative reproductive behavi...
The breeding biology of the cave-dwelling Mediterranean triplefin blenny Tripterygion melanurus (Pis...
Microsatellite markers were developed and employed to assess genetic maternity and paternity of embr...
In this paper we present data on the organization of the territories in males of Lipophrys pholis du...
The present study looks at the interaction between species recognition and mate choice within a set ...
Convict cichlids (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum) form monogamous pair bonds and have cooperative biparen...
This study investigates two aspects of tropical reef fish mating systems: the prevalence of paternal...
1. Adopting alternative reproductive tactics may require divergent solutions to reproductive competi...
Abstract Pelvicachromis pulcher is a small African cichlid which breeds in holes. Males may either r...
Territorial defense by breeders influences access to resources near defended nest sites by intruder ...