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Xiphophorus nigrensis
Mate Choice for More Melanin As a Mechanism to Maintain a Functional Oncogene
The Evolution of the Placenta Drives a Shift in Sexual Selection in Livebearing Fish
Conservation of Freshwater Live-Bearing Fishes: Development
The Role of Social Environment and Genomic Plasticity in the Maintenance of Alternative Mating Strategies in Sailfin Mollies
Life History Traits of Endler's Fish (Poecilia Wingei)
HANDBOOK of FISH BIOLOGY and FISHERIES Volume 1 Also Available from Blackwell Publishing: Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries Edited by Paul J.B
Variation in Female Mating Preferences in Swordtail Fishes: the Importance of Social
REVIEW PAPER the Evolution of Reproductive and Genomic Diversity in Ray-Finned Fishes: Insights from Phylogeny and Comparative A
Ichthyological Differentiation and Homogenization in the Pánuco
A GENERAL APPROACH for VITRIFICATION of FISH SPERM a Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State Unive
Xiphophorus Does Not Compromise Aerobic Locomotor Performance
Of Mice and Fishes: Selection and the Maintenance of Variation
Pisces: Genus Xiphophorus
Spatiotemporal Patterns of Niche Evolution in a Genus of Livebearing Fishes (Poeciliidae: Xiphophorus) Zachary W
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE the Cost of Bearing a Sword
Body Size Dependent Male Sexual Behavior in a Natural Population of Sailfin Mollies (Poecilia Latipinna) Author(S) :Lily J
The Fish Family Poeciliidae As a Model to Study the Evolution and Diversification of Regenerative Capacity in Vertebrates
The Maintenance of Male Color Polymorphism in Poecilia Parae
Top View
Frontispiece. a Male from a Breeding Pair of Discus Fish (Symphysodon Spp.) Providing Produced Mucus As a Source of Nutrition to Offspring
Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes
An Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Freshwater Fishes of Mexico
UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Examining the Relative Lifetime Fitnesses for Alternative Mating Phenotypes in Xiphophorus Multilineatus a Thesis Presented to T
The Role of Sexual Selection in Maintaining a Colour Polymorphism in the Pygmy Swordtail, Xiphophorus Pygmaeus
Female Swordtails, Xiphophorus Continens, Prefer the Scent of Heterospecific Males
Variation in Female Mate Preference for a Male Trait That Provides
Phylogenetic Impressions of Reproductive and Genomic
The Molecular Basis of Development of the Sword, Asexual Selected Trait
The Evolutionary History of Xiphophorus Fish and Their Sexually
The Xiphophorus Genetic Stock Center Manual
Low Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variation in the Microendemic Cuatro Ciénegas Platyfish Xiphophorus Gordoni