In the dusky pipefish Syngnathus floridae, like other species in the family Syngnathidae, 'pregnant' males provide all post-zygotic care. Male pregnancy has interesting implications for sexual selection theory and the evolution of mating systems. Here, we employ microsatellite markers to describe the genetic mating system of S. floridae, compare the outcome with a previous report of genetic polyandry for the Gulf pipefish S. scovelli, and consider possible associations between the mating system and degree of sexual dimorphism in these species. Twenty-two pregnant male dusky pipefish from one locale in the northern Gulf of Mexico were analyzed genetically, together with subsamples of 42 embryos from each male's brood pouch. Adult females als...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
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...
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...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were used to study the mating system of Nerophis ophidion, a spe...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Abstract In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos a...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...
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...
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...
Highly variable microsatellite loci were used to study the mating system of Nerophis ophidion, a spe...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos are reared...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Abstract In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle as in other species of Syngnathidae, developing embryos a...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the fish family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipefishes) has...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
Due to the phenomenon of male pregnancy, the ¢sh family Syngnathidae (seahorses and pipe¢shes) has h...
In the pipefish Syngnathus typhle, pregnant males provide all parental care. Females are able to pro...
Size-assortative mating is a nonrandom association of body size between members of mating pairs and ...
Modern theory predicts that relative parental investment of the sexes in their young is a key factor...