Literature DB >> 12777833

Sexually dichromatic protogynous angelfish Centropyge ferrugata (Pomacanthidae) males can change back to females.

Yoichi Sakai1, Kenji Karino, Tetsuo Kuwamura, Yasuhiro Nakashima, Yukiko Maruo.   

Abstract

Protogynous hermaphroditism, female-to-male sex change, is well known among reef fishes where large males monopolize harems of females. When the dominant male disappears from a harem, the largest female may change sex within a few weeks. Recently, from experiments with some protogynous haremic fishes in which two males' cohabitated, it was confirmed that sexual behavior and gonads were completely reversible according to individual social status. However, the ability to reverse secondary-developed sexual body coloration has never been examined in any protogynous fish. We conducted two male cohabitation experiments with the protogynous haremic angelfish, Centropyge ferrugata, which has conspicuous sexual dichromatism on the dorsal fin. Smaller males of C. ferrugata soon performed female-specific mating behaviors when they became subordinated after losing a contest. They then completed gonadal sex change to females 47 or 89 d (n=2) after beginning cohabitation. In the course of the reversed gonadal sex change, male-specific coloration on the dorsal fin changed to that of a female. Thus, the sex of C. ferrugata, including secondary developed sexually dichromatic characteristics, can be completely reversible in accord with their social status.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12777833     DOI: 10.2108/zsj.20.627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zoolog Sci        ISSN: 0289-0003            Impact factor:   0.931


  4 in total

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Authors:  Richard J Kline; Izhar A Khan; G Joan Holt
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-05-25       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Clipperton Atoll as a model to study small marine populations: Endemism and the genomic consequences of small population size.

Authors:  Nicole L Crane; Juliette Tariel; Jennifer E Caselle; Alan M Friedlander; D Ross Robertson; Giacomo Bernardi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-06-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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