DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17004766
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Reproductive Ecology, Condition, and the Physical Environment of a Temperate Protogynous Hermaphrodite at a Small Scale

Abstract: <p>Hermaphroditic reef fish display remarkable diversity in mating strategies, social structure, and the timing of sex change. Understanding spatial variation in reproductive ecology and physiological condition is important in the design of marine reserve systems and fisheries management for species that change sex. I investigated patterns in reproductive ecology, condition, and the influence of the underlying physical environment, for a temperate protogynous (female first) hermaphrodite, the spotty (Not… Show more

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