Does male gonopodial morphology affect male-female mating positioning in the livebearing fish xenophallus umbratilis?

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  • who: Mary-Elise Nielsen and collaborators from the Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, United States of America have published the research: Does male gonopodial morphology affect male-female mating positioning in the livebearing fish Xenophallus umbratilis?, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of April/20,/2022
  • what: If this is indeed the case, then the authors would expect body positioning behavior to quickly follow the presence of the dextral gonopodium morph which, according to the work , has not yet occurred.
  • how: The authors have found a species of fish that meets . . .

     

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