Lunar and diurnal cycles in reproductive physiology and behavior in a natural population of cooperatively breeding fish
Abstract
Natural environmental periodicity that occurs on both the small scale like day length, or larger scale like lunar light can provide animals with valuable information about resource availability and predation risk. Such environmental cycles are often linked to the timing of reproduction. Here, using the circulating androgen concentrations, gonadal investment patterns and detailed behavioral observations we show that wild populations of the...
Paper Details
Title
Lunar and diurnal cycles in reproductive physiology and behavior in a natural population of cooperatively breeding fish
Published Date
Apr 19, 2011
Journal
Volume
285
Issue
1
Pages
66 - 73
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