The reproductive behaviour of Syngnathus abaster is described and compared with those of other syngnathids. The need for standardized behavioural data is discussed in light of the actual theories of evolution of mating patterns and sex-role reversal within this family
WOS: 000427681400008The paper presents the results of research on the reproductive biology of Syngna...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
A central goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes responsible for morphological,...
Using an individual identification technique, a population of worm pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis ...
The courtship behaviour of Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae) consists of three distinc...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
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...
The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was investiga...
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...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
[eng] The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was inv...
Background: Members of the family Syngnathidae share a unique reproductive mode termed male pregnanc...
Some notes on development and early life history behaviour of aquarium-reared Syngnathus acus are p...
WOS: 000427681400008The paper presents the results of research on the reproductive biology of Syngna...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
A central goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes responsible for morphological,...
Using an individual identification technique, a population of worm pipefish Nerophis lumbriciformis ...
The courtship behaviour of Nerophis lumbriciformis (Pisces: Syngnathidae) consists of three distinc...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
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...
The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was investiga...
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...
Sexual selection theory predicts that, in organisms with reversed sex roles, more polyandrous specie...
[eng] The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was inv...
Background: Members of the family Syngnathidae share a unique reproductive mode termed male pregnanc...
Some notes on development and early life history behaviour of aquarium-reared Syngnathus acus are p...
WOS: 000427681400008The paper presents the results of research on the reproductive biology of Syngna...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
A central goal of evolutionary biology is to understand the processes responsible for morphological,...