Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous species exhibit higher levels of sexual dimorphism. In the family Syngnathidae (pipefish, seahorses, and seadragons), males provide all parental care by carrying developing embryos on their ventral surfaces, and females develop secondary sex characters. Syngnathids exhibit a variety of genetic mating patterns, making them an ideal group to test predictions of sexual selection theory. Here, we describe the mating system of the black-striped pipefish Syngnathus abaster, using 4 highly variable microsatellites to analyze parentage of 102 embryos. Results revealed that 1) both sexes mate multiple times over the course of a pregnancy (polygynandrous mat...
The origin and maintenance of mating preferences continues to be an important and controversial topi...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were used to study the mating system of Nerophis ophidion, a spe...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Abstract In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos a...
In the dusky pipefish Syngnathus floridae, like other species in the family Syngnathidae, 'pregnant'...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were employed to study the mating system of the sexually dimorph...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
The origin and maintenance of mating preferences continues to be an important and controversial topi...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were used to study the mating system of Nerophis ophidion, a spe...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Abstract In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos a...
In the dusky pipefish Syngnathus floridae, like other species in the family Syngnathidae, 'pregnant'...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were employed to study the mating system of the sexually dimorph...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
The origin and maintenance of mating preferences continues to be an important and controversial topi...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were used to study the mating system of Nerophis ophidion, a spe...
Understanding how selection acts on traits individually and in combination is an important step in d...