Predation and microbial infections are the major causes of natural mortality for early life stages of oviparous species. The parental traits reducing the effects of predation are rather well described, whereas antimicrobial mechanisms enhancing offspring survival are largely unexplored. In this paper, we report that a male sexually dimorphic trait, the anal glands, of the redlip blenny (Ophioblennius atlanticus atlanticus) and the peacock blenny (Salaria pavo), two fish species with paternal egg care, produce a mucus enriched with antimicrobial substances. Histological and histochemical analyses showed that the anal glands of these species are characterized by the massive presence of mucus-secreting cells. Anal gland extracts, from both the...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Color and pigmentation patterns of animals are often targets of sexual selection because of their ro...
The peacock blenny Salaria pavo (Risso, 1810) is a small bottom-living teleost found in the littoral...
Predation and microbial infections are the major causes of natural mortality for early life stages o...
Predation and microbial infections are the major causes of natural mortality for early life stages o...
Egg and offspring resistance to pathogens is a major determinant of survival and has been mainly asc...
1. Egg and offspring resistance to pathogens is a major determinant of survival and has been mainly...
Parental males of several blenniid species have a pair of glands on the anal fin. These are thought ...
Male reproductive accessory glands play a number of important roles, including enhancing fertilizati...
The current study shows cytological differences between the anal glands of pre-spawning and spawning...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
In species that reproduce sexually, individuals can maximize their reproductive output by choosing a...
I performed a comparative study of the morphology of the male genital apparatus on 11 species of ble...
Sperm competition, cost of spermatogenesis and spawning frequency are known to influence ejaculate e...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Color and pigmentation patterns of animals are often targets of sexual selection because of their ro...
The peacock blenny Salaria pavo (Risso, 1810) is a small bottom-living teleost found in the littoral...
Predation and microbial infections are the major causes of natural mortality for early life stages o...
Predation and microbial infections are the major causes of natural mortality for early life stages o...
Egg and offspring resistance to pathogens is a major determinant of survival and has been mainly asc...
1. Egg and offspring resistance to pathogens is a major determinant of survival and has been mainly...
Parental males of several blenniid species have a pair of glands on the anal fin. These are thought ...
Male reproductive accessory glands play a number of important roles, including enhancing fertilizati...
The current study shows cytological differences between the anal glands of pre-spawning and spawning...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
The peacock blenny, Salaria pavo (Risso 1810), typically breeds in rocky shores of the Mediterranean...
In species that reproduce sexually, individuals can maximize their reproductive output by choosing a...
I performed a comparative study of the morphology of the male genital apparatus on 11 species of ble...
Sperm competition, cost of spermatogenesis and spawning frequency are known to influence ejaculate e...
Bitterling are a group of freshwater fishes that lay their eggs on the gills of living freshwater mu...
Color and pigmentation patterns of animals are often targets of sexual selection because of their ro...
The peacock blenny Salaria pavo (Risso, 1810) is a small bottom-living teleost found in the littoral...