Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes

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Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅰ Demersal versus Pelagic Spawning Ⅱ Spawning Systems of Reef Fishes 1. Monogamy and Long-term Pairing 2. Haremes 3. Explosive Breeding Assemblages 4. Promiscuity 5. Lek-like Spawning Aggressions Ⅲ Costs and Benifits of Reef Fish Spawning Systems Ⅳ Reproductive Behaviors Ⅴ Timing of Spawning 1. Diel 2. Lunar 3. Seasonal Ⅵ Sexual Dimorphism Ⅶ Juvenile Coloration 1. Species Camouflage 2. Intrajuvenile Advertisement 3. Adult Habituation

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅰ Demersal versus Pelagic Spawning

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅱ Spawning Systems of Reef Fishes 1. Monogamy and Long-term Pairing 2. Haremes 3. Explosive Breeding Assemblages 4. Promiscuity 5. Lek-like Spawning Aggressions

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅲ Costs and Benifits of Reef Fish Spawning Systems

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅳ Reproductive Behaviors

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅴ Timing of Spawning 1. Diel

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅴ Timing of Spawning 2. Lunar

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅴ Timing of Spawning 3. Seasonal

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅵ Sexual Dimorphism

Patterns in Reproduction of Reef Fishes Ⅶ Juvenile Coloration 1. Species Camouflage 2. Intrajuvenile Advertisement 3. Adult Habituation

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