Reproductive ecology and mating system of the gobiid fish, Amblygobius phalaena, were studied on the coral reef at Sesoko Island, Okinawa, Japan. This goby usually lives in pairs, and maintains territories with several burrows for shelter and spawning. Although a few paired individuals changed partners, most pairs remained together over successive rounds of reproduction. Mate guarding by females appeared to prevent males from mating with other females. Spawnings were synchronous with semilunar periods. Several expected spawnings failed to occur (12%). These may have been caused by the delays in spawning preparation of the paired females or by the disturbance caused by a typhoon. A pair spawned in one of the several burrows within their home...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Monogamy within social groups where there exists a high potential for polygyny poses a challenge to ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Reproductive ecology and mating system of the gobiid fish, Amblygobius phalaena, were studied on the...
Social and mating systems can be influenced by the distribution, abundance, and economic defendabili...
Pterogobius elapoides (GÜNTHER) is a small Gobiid fish, some 80mm in total length, with a polymorphi...
The mating system and sexuality of the gobiid fish Trimma marinae were investigated in aquaria and b...
The mating system and sexuality of the gobiid fish Trimma marinae were investigated in aquaria and b...
Peculiar fertilization dynamics, with males releasing sperm in mucous trails lasting several hours, ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
Social group size, mating systems and sex allocation strategies in fish can covary with habitat patc...
Social group size, mating systems and sex allocation strategies in fish can covary with habitat patc...
The gobioid fish, Pterogobius zonoleucus JORDAN et SNYDER, lives a gregarious swimminglife in its ha...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Monogamy within social groups where there exists a high potential for polygyny poses a challenge to ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Reproductive ecology and mating system of the gobiid fish, Amblygobius phalaena, were studied on the...
Social and mating systems can be influenced by the distribution, abundance, and economic defendabili...
Pterogobius elapoides (GÜNTHER) is a small Gobiid fish, some 80mm in total length, with a polymorphi...
The mating system and sexuality of the gobiid fish Trimma marinae were investigated in aquaria and b...
The mating system and sexuality of the gobiid fish Trimma marinae were investigated in aquaria and b...
Peculiar fertilization dynamics, with males releasing sperm in mucous trails lasting several hours, ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
To investigate factors promoting monogamy, we studied the reproductive behaviour and ecology of the ...
Social group size, mating systems and sex allocation strategies in fish can covary with habitat patc...
Social group size, mating systems and sex allocation strategies in fish can covary with habitat patc...
The gobioid fish, Pterogobius zonoleucus JORDAN et SNYDER, lives a gregarious swimminglife in its ha...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...
Monogamy within social groups where there exists a high potential for polygyny poses a challenge to ...
One of the fundamental goals of behavioural ecology is to understand the evolution of mating systems...