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Selective males and ardent females in pipefishes
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1993In the pipefishes Syngnathus typhle and Nerophis ophidion, males have been shown to limit female reproductive rate, and females to compete for access to males. Hence, these species fit the criteria for sex-role reversal. Males brood the eggs and provide the offspring with nutrients, oxygen and an osmoregulated environment. Moreover, in S.
Anders Berglund, Gunilla Rosenqvist
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Biodiversity Record: Brooding ringed pipefish at Sentosa
2021Nature in Singapore, 14 ...
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Isolation and biochemical characterization of collagens from seaweed pipefish, Syngnathus schlegeli
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2009Sher Bahadar Khan +2 more
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