In this paper we present data on the breeding ecology and patterns of nest aggregation in a population ofSalaria pavo (Pisces: Blenniidae), in an area where hard substrates are very scarce. The study site was at Ria Formosa, an extensive littoral lagoon on the south coast of Portugal. The only hard materials available are bricks, tiles, stones and debris that clam culturists use to delimit their fields. The males of S. pavo establish nests intertidally in the holes of the bricks where they guard the eggs. Data were collected at low tide inspections of these artificial ridges and underwater behavioural observations during high tide. The main results are: (i) the same male can establish sequentially more than one nest in the same breeding sea...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
The breeding biology of the cave-dwelling Mediterranean triplefin blenny Tripterygion melanurus (Pis...
In some marine fishes, males migrate from deeper to littoral water to breed, where they defend nest...
In this paper we present data on the organization of the territories in males of Lipophrys pholis du...
At Arrabida, Portugal, territories of the breeding males are temporary, being established each breed...
Criteria for female mate choice were investigated in a natural population of a Mediterranean blenny,...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
We investigated male parasitic spawning in a protected natural population of Mediterranean damselfis...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
Many coral reef fishes migrate to form short-lived aggregations at predictable sites and times in or...
Fishes have evolved various reproductive strategies including mechanisms that involve parental care ...
To increase their reproductive success, fish species have evolved various strategies, including both...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8th INTERNATIONAL COASTAL SYMPOSIUM (ICS 2004) Itajaí/Itapema, Santa Catarina, Br...
The ecology and mating system of two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo that have been ...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
The breeding biology of the cave-dwelling Mediterranean triplefin blenny Tripterygion melanurus (Pis...
In some marine fishes, males migrate from deeper to littoral water to breed, where they defend nest...
In this paper we present data on the organization of the territories in males of Lipophrys pholis du...
At Arrabida, Portugal, territories of the breeding males are temporary, being established each breed...
Criteria for female mate choice were investigated in a natural population of a Mediterranean blenny,...
Males of the Mediterranean fish Farb1ennius sphinx guard narrow holes as nests in which several fema...
We investigated male parasitic spawning in a protected natural population of Mediterranean damselfis...
The Lusitanian toadfish, Halobatrachus didactylus, like other batrachoidids, is a benthic fish speci...
Many coral reef fishes migrate to form short-lived aggregations at predictable sites and times in or...
Fishes have evolved various reproductive strategies including mechanisms that involve parental care ...
To increase their reproductive success, fish species have evolved various strategies, including both...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8th INTERNATIONAL COASTAL SYMPOSIUM (ICS 2004) Itajaí/Itapema, Santa Catarina, Br...
The ecology and mating system of two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo that have been ...
In many species, the natural distribution of material resources important for reproduction can profo...
The breeding biology of the cave-dwelling Mediterranean triplefin blenny Tripterygion melanurus (Pis...
In some marine fishes, males migrate from deeper to littoral water to breed, where they defend nest...