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Xiphophorus montezumae
Strong Reproductive Skew Among Males in the Multiply Mated Swordtail Xiphophorus Multilineatus (Teleostei)
The Evolution of the Placenta Drives a Shift in Sexual Selection in Livebearing Fish
Comprehensive Phylogenetic Analysis of All Species of Swordtails and Platies (Pisces: Genus Xiphophorus) Uncovers a Hybrid Origi
The Phylogenetic Distribution of a Female Preference
Male Competition in the Evolution of Aggression
Florida State Museum
Transcriptional Regulation of Cancer Genes in the Xiphophorus
On-Site Sperm Cryopreservation for Aquatic Repository Development
Variation in Female Mating Preferences in Swordtail Fishes: the Importance of Social
Ichthyological Differentiation and Homogenization in the Pánuco
Sperm Cryopreservation in Live-Bearing Xiphophorus Fishes: Offspring Production from Xiphophorus Variatus and Strategies for Establishment of Sperm Repositories
“Sword,” a Sexually Selected Trait in Swordtail Fish
Xiphophorus Does Not Compromise Aerobic Locomotor Performance
The Developmental and Genetic Architecture of the Sexually Selected
Gil Rosenthal's CV
Of Mice and Fishes: Selection and the Maintenance of Variation
Pisces: Genus Xiphophorus
Microsatellites in the Genus Xiphophorus, Developed in Xiphophorus Montezumae
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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE the Cost of Bearing a Sword
Pigmentation in Xiphophorus: an Emerging System in Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics
Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes
Common Molly
An Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Freshwater Fishes of Mexico
Determination of Onset of Sexual Maturation and Mating Behavior by Melanocortin Receptor 4 Polymorphisms
The Teleost Head Kidney: Integrating Thyroid and Immune Signalling
Novitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
A Distributional Survey of the Fishes of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Richard T
The Aquarium Hobby: Can Sinners Become Saints in Freshwater fish Conservation?
Female Swordtails, Xiphophorus Continens, Prefer the Scent of Heterospecific Males
Hybrid Origin of a Swordtail Species (Teleostei: Xiphophorus Clemenciae) Driven by Sexual Selection
The Evolutionary History of Xiphophorus Fish and Their Sexually
The Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center Manual