Genetic mating systems and reproductive natural histories of fishes: lessons for ecology and evolution

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: John C. Avise and colleagues from the University of have published the paper: Genetic Mating Systems and Reproductive Natural Histories of Fishes: Lessons for Ecology and Evolution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/Oct/2002

SUMMARY

    Molecular markers can unveil and quantify the incidence of organismal reproductive behaviors that otherwise may remain hidden from field naturalists. The basic logic of parentage analysis is generalizable. One common situation in fishes is when the male parent of a brood is known or suspected from genetic or behavioral evidence, and maternity is in question. Similar . . .

     

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