Reproduction and maternal care increase oxidative stress in a mouthbrooding cichlid fish

Volume: 30, Issue: 6, Pages: 1662 - 1671
Published: Aug 16, 2019
Abstract
Investment in reproduction and postzygotic parental care is an energetically costly yet fundamental aspect of the life-history strategies in many species. Recently, oxidative stress has received attention as a potential mediator in the trade-off between reproduction, growth, and survival. During activities that increase metabolic activity, such as providing offspring care, an overproduction of reactive oxygen species can occur that cannot be...
Paper Details
Title
Reproduction and maternal care increase oxidative stress in a mouthbrooding cichlid fish
Published Date
Aug 16, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
6
Pages
1662 - 1671
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