- or size. In animals, the
different types of
change are male to
female (
protandry or
protandrous hermaphroditism),
female to male (protogyny or protogynous...
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Rubolini D,
Spina F,
Saino N (2004). "
Protandry and ****ual
dimorphism in trans-Saharan
migratory birds".
Behavioral Ecology...
-
these butterflies at a
reproductive disadvantage. This
butterfly exhibits protandry.
Males tend to
emerge 4–8 days
before females do and the
average life...
- and
secrete this
protection is
currently unknown. Male
spiders exhibit protandry. The
benefits for this
behavior are unknown; the
number of
females able...
-
Scriber (1982). "The
Contributions of
Larval Growth and
Pupal Duration to
Protandry in the
Black Swallowtail Butterfly,
Papilio polyxenes".
Oecologia (Berlin)...
- capsules,
schizocarps or nuts. Self-pollination is
often avoided by
means of
protandry. Most
species are
entomophilous (pollinated by insects). Bees from the...
- to
males at some stage,
triggered by some
internal or
external factor.
Protandry,
where a fish
converts from male to female, is much less
common than protogyny...
-
return earlier to the
breeding sites than
their females. This is
termed protandry.
Navigation is
based on a
variety of senses. Many
birds have been shown...
-
parrotfishes and wr****es. It is less
common for a male to
switch to a
female (
protandry).: 162 As an example, most wr****es are
protogynous hermaphrodites within...
- the new
breeding male
after a
period of
rapid growth. The
existence of
protandry in
anemonefish may rest on the case that
nonbreeders modulate their phenotype...