Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either determine sex or influence sex differentiation. Temperature is the most common environmental cue affecting sex but density, pH and hypoxia have also been shown to influence the sex ratio of fish species from very divergent orders. Differential growth or developmental rate is suggested to influence sex differentiation in sea bass. Studies in most fish species used domestic strains reared under controlled conditions. In tilapia and sea bass, domestic stocks and field-collected populations showed similar patterns of thermosensitivity under controlled conditions. Genetic variability of thermosensitivity is seen between populations but also between fam...
10 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableUnder culture conditions, sex ratios in the European sea bass (Dicentrar...
In fishes, sex is determined by genetics, the environment or an interaction of both. Temperature is ...
Fifth International Symposium on Vertebrate Sex Determination, 20-24 april 2009, Kona, HawaiiPeer Re...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
A certain plasticity of gonadal sex differentiation was reported in the 1930s following exogenous st...
Abstract Background Understanding the consequences of thermal and chemical variations in aquatic hab...
Sex in the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, is governed by the interactions between a complex ge...
In fishes, sex is either determined by genetics, the environment, or an interaction of both. Tempera...
18th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE18) held jointly with 4th Biennial Con...
This review deals with the complex sex determining system of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, go...
In most animals, sex determination occurs at conception, when sex chromosomes are segregated followi...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
International audienceThe effect of temperature on sex-ratios in 27 families of sea bass reared in t...
Not AvailableTemperature can influence sex differentiation in gonochoristic fish with a genetic sex-...
10 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableUnder culture conditions, sex ratios in the European sea bass (Dicentrar...
In fishes, sex is determined by genetics, the environment or an interaction of both. Temperature is ...
Fifth International Symposium on Vertebrate Sex Determination, 20-24 april 2009, Kona, HawaiiPeer Re...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
A certain plasticity of gonadal sex differentiation was reported in the 1930s following exogenous st...
Abstract Background Understanding the consequences of thermal and chemical variations in aquatic hab...
Sex in the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, is governed by the interactions between a complex ge...
In fishes, sex is either determined by genetics, the environment, or an interaction of both. Tempera...
18th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE18) held jointly with 4th Biennial Con...
This review deals with the complex sex determining system of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, go...
In most animals, sex determination occurs at conception, when sex chromosomes are segregated followi...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
International audienceThe effect of temperature on sex-ratios in 27 families of sea bass reared in t...
Not AvailableTemperature can influence sex differentiation in gonochoristic fish with a genetic sex-...
10 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableUnder culture conditions, sex ratios in the European sea bass (Dicentrar...
In fishes, sex is determined by genetics, the environment or an interaction of both. Temperature is ...
Fifth International Symposium on Vertebrate Sex Determination, 20-24 april 2009, Kona, HawaiiPeer Re...