SummaryKnowledge of the chemical identity and role of urinary pheromones in fish is scarce, yet it is necessary in order to understand the integration of multiple senses in adaptive responses and the evolution of chemical communication [1]. In nature, Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) males form hierarchies, and females mate preferentially with dominant territorial males, which they visit in aggregations or leks [2]. Dominant males have thicker urinary bladder muscular walls than subordinates or females and store large volumes of urine, which they release at increased frequency in the presence of subordinate males or preovulatory, but not postspawned, females [3–5]. Females exposed to dominant-male urine augment their release of ...
Males often use scent to communicate their domi- nance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behav...
SummaryThe dispersal of humans throughout the world was accompanied by adaptations to local environm...
The urine of freshwater fish species investigated so far acts as a vehicle for reproductive pheromo...
Knowledge of the chemical identity and role of urinary pheromones in fish is scarce, yet necessary ...
Knowledge of the chemical identity and role of urinary pheromones in fish is scarce, yet necessary ...
Mozambique tilapia males congregate in leks where they establish dominance hierarchies and attract ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
In allopatric speciation species differentiation generally results from different selective pressure...
Cichlids offer an exciting opportunity to understand vertebrate speciation; chemical communication c...
The current study investigated whether discrimination of sexual status of female tilapia by males is...
The current study investigated whether discrimination of sexual status of female tilapia by males is...
Males often use scent to communicate their dominance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behavio...
Males often use scent to communicate their dominance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behavio...
Males often use scent to communicate their domi- nance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behav...
SummaryThe dispersal of humans throughout the world was accompanied by adaptations to local environm...
The urine of freshwater fish species investigated so far acts as a vehicle for reproductive pheromo...
Knowledge of the chemical identity and role of urinary pheromones in fish is scarce, yet necessary ...
Knowledge of the chemical identity and role of urinary pheromones in fish is scarce, yet necessary ...
Mozambique tilapia males congregate in leks where they establish dominance hierarchies and attract ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
Many species of freshwater fish with relatively simple mating strategies release hormonally derived ...
In allopatric speciation species differentiation generally results from different selective pressure...
Cichlids offer an exciting opportunity to understand vertebrate speciation; chemical communication c...
The current study investigated whether discrimination of sexual status of female tilapia by males is...
The current study investigated whether discrimination of sexual status of female tilapia by males is...
Males often use scent to communicate their dominance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behavio...
Males often use scent to communicate their dominance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behavio...
Males often use scent to communicate their domi- nance, and to mediate aggressive and breeding behav...
SummaryThe dispersal of humans throughout the world was accompanied by adaptations to local environm...
The urine of freshwater fish species investigated so far acts as a vehicle for reproductive pheromo...