Evolutionary Ecology of Unisexual Fishes

  • Moore W
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The evolutionary ecology of unisexual fishes is distinguished from that of closely related sexual species by two peculiar aspects of their genetics: First, they reproduce, in effect, asexually, and second, their genomic constitutions are invariably identical to those...

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Moore, W. S. (1984). Evolutionary Ecology of Unisexual Fishes. In Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes (pp. 329–398). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4652-4_7

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