The mating system and patterns of gender-specific egg cannibalism in Atka mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius were examined through genetic parentage analysis of embryos in egg clutches produced in captive and wild populations. Like other hexagrammid fishes, Atka mackerel exhibit polygynandry, which is characterized by serial matings by both genders within a breeding season. Most matings in captivity were pairings of females with nest-attendant males, although parentage analysis of clutches produced in a small tank with limited nesting substrate revealed that 31% contained contributions by non–nest-guarding males. In contrast, all egg clutches produced in a large exhibit tank were sired by guardian males. Multiple parentage, sometimes invo...
Most genetic surveys of parentage in nature sample only a small fraction of the breeding population....
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
In the fish Aidablennius sphynx, in which males continuously care for up to 7000 eggs throughout the...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
Cannibalism is widespread in natural populations of fishes, where the stomachs of adults frequently ...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth and reproduction can result in variations in reproduc...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Just as mating patterns can promote speciation or hybridization, the presence of hybridization can s...
Microsatellite markers were developed and employed to assess genetic maternity and paternity of embr...
In nest-building fish species, mature males often exhibit one of two alternative reproductive behavi...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Most genetic surveys of parentage in nature sample only a small fraction of the breeding population....
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
In the fish Aidablennius sphynx, in which males continuously care for up to 7000 eggs throughout the...
Fish species have diverse breeding behaviors that make them valuable for testing theories on genetic...
Cannibalism is widespread in natural populations of fishes, where the stomachs of adults frequently ...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth and reproduction can result in variations in reproduc...
Filial cannibalism occurs in many animal species ranging from insects to mammals, and is especially ...
Abstract In cooperative breeders, mature males may compete for fertilizations. In this study, we mea...
Just as mating patterns can promote speciation or hybridization, the presence of hybridization can s...
Microsatellite markers were developed and employed to assess genetic maternity and paternity of embr...
In nest-building fish species, mature males often exhibit one of two alternative reproductive behavi...
Infanticide and offspring cannibalism are taxonomically widespread phenomena. In some group-living s...
Most genetic surveys of parentage in nature sample only a small fraction of the breeding population....
Genetic parentage analyses provide insights into mating systems and have revealed widespread evidenc...
In the fish Aidablennius sphynx, in which males continuously care for up to 7000 eggs throughout the...