FNR 24000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Sequential Hermaphroditism, Wrasse, Amphiprioninae

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Protandry-born as a male but can became female. Protogyny-born as a female but can become male. Protogyny seen in 11 families including wrasses, parrotfishes, groupers. Protandry seen in 8 families including porgies, damselfishes, moray eels, clown fish. Increases the likelihood of mating are hard to find or rarely encounter. If the expected number of offspring differs between the sexes with size, then an individual that changes sex at the right size or age will have more offspring than one that remains exclusively male or female. Clownfish are born as males but can undergo a sex change, which is based on the social environment. In each group, there is only a single female, the largest fish. If the female dies, the largest male changes sex and then the largest pre-pubescent male starts making sperm. When the dominant male is removed from the group, the next largest female changes and becomes the new dominant male.

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