Interactions between a bisexual fish species and its gynogenetic sexual parasite
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Date
1964-01
Authors
Hubbs, Clark
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Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin
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Table of Contents : Introduction --Acknowledgments -- Materials and Methods -- Males of Mollienesia formosa -- Sex Ratio of Mollienesia latipinna -- Reproductive Season and Growth Rate of M. latipinna -- Growth Rate and Reproductive Season of M. Formosa -- Ovulation and Pregnancy Rates -- Courtship Preference -- Partial Pregnancy -- Superfoetation in Mollienesia -- RelationshipbetweenNumberofOvulatedEggs and the Occurrence of Pregnancy --Relationship of Pregnancy and Female Length
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Ichthyology, North America -- United States -- Texas -- Cameron County, Actinopterygii, Poeciliidae, Poecilia, Poecilia formosa, Poecilia sphenops, Poecilia latipinna, reproduction -- asexual reproduction, gynogenesis, hybridization, sex ratio, life history, courtship, superfoetation, fecundity, chromosome number