Alternative reproductive tactics are characterized by the occurrence of discrete alternative morphs that differ in behavioural, morphological and physiological traits within the same sex. Although much effort has been made to describe the behaviour, morphology and physiology of such alternative morphs, less effort has been invested investigating how much overlap there is in the characteristics of such morphs in natural populations. We studied random population samples of the invasive Round Goby Neogobius melanostomus from five different localities in the river Rhine system in the Netherlands. We found two morphologically and physiologically distinct male morphs which likely represent alternative reproductive tactics. Almost all mature males...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted goby Gobi...
Contrary to the generally accepted life history theory regarding sequential hermaphroditism (‘size-a...
Alternative reproductive tactics are characterized by the occurrence of discrete alternative morphs ...
<p>Alternative reproductive tactics are characterized by the occurrence of discrete alternative morp...
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<p><b>Biplot of the first two principal component axes (a) and scatterplot of cheek size vs. eye dia...
This study focuses on the consequences of the switch of tactic from parasitic to parental male in th...
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In the field, parental males of the black goby Gobius niger were always>9 cm LT, showed a conspicuou...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) can generate considerable within species life history variat...
Understanding the reproductive biology of invasive species is an important step in managing populati...
Male black goby Gobius niger, adopting parental or sneaking tactics, differed in secondary sex trait...
Male reproductive phenotypic plasticity related to environmental\u2013social conditions is common am...
This study presents a detailed comparative analysis of external morphology of four of the most invas...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted goby Gobi...
Contrary to the generally accepted life history theory regarding sequential hermaphroditism (‘size-a...
Alternative reproductive tactics are characterized by the occurrence of discrete alternative morphs ...
<p>Alternative reproductive tactics are characterized by the occurrence of discrete alternative morp...
Contains fulltext : 187323.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
<p><b>Biplot of the first two principal component axes (a) and scatterplot of cheek size vs. eye dia...
This study focuses on the consequences of the switch of tactic from parasitic to parental male in th...
© 2019, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved. Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) ca...
In the field, parental males of the black goby Gobius niger were always>9 cm LT, showed a conspicuou...
Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) can generate considerable within species life history variat...
Understanding the reproductive biology of invasive species is an important step in managing populati...
Male black goby Gobius niger, adopting parental or sneaking tactics, differed in secondary sex trait...
Male reproductive phenotypic plasticity related to environmental\u2013social conditions is common am...
This study presents a detailed comparative analysis of external morphology of four of the most invas...
<div><p>Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted g...
Male investment in testes and sperm duct gland in the polygamous nest breeding two-spotted goby Gobi...
Contrary to the generally accepted life history theory regarding sequential hermaphroditism (‘size-a...