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Functional Hermaphroditism and Self-fertilization in a Serranid Fish
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BiologyBreeding BehaviorInfertilityReproductive SuccessDevelopmental BiologyFertilityReproduction ResponseMorphological EvidenceMature IndividualEvolutionary BiologySerranellus SubligariusSexual SelectionMotile SpermReproductive BiologyPublic HealthFish FarmingMedicineSerranid Fish
Each mature individual of Serranellus subligarius, regardless of size, has at the same time both motile sperm and eggs. Embryos and larvae were produced from artificial fertilizations and from isolated fish kept in aquaria. Mating behavior of pairs and groups of hermaphrodites shows two types of behavioral patterns involving different color changes.