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* Simultaneous hermaphrodites have both female and male gender roles at the same time <ref name="sumich">Sumich, James L. An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Seventh Edition. WCB/McGraw Hill. 1999.</ref>
* Simultaneous hermaphrodites have both female and male gender roles at the same time <ref name="sumich">Sumich, James L. An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Seventh Edition. WCB/McGraw Hill. 1999.</ref>
* Sequential hermaphrodites function as one gender and then switch to the other, often as a result of changing population dynamics <ref name="sumich" />
* Sequential hermaphrodites function as one gender and then switch to the other, often as a result of changing population dynamics <ref name="sumich" />
== References ==
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Revision as of 12:15, 28 May 2013

Hermaphroditism in Fish

  • Simultaneous hermaphrodites have both female and male gender roles at the same time [1]
  • Sequential hermaphrodites function as one gender and then switch to the other, often as a result of changing population dynamics [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sumich, James L. An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life, Seventh Edition. WCB/McGraw Hill. 1999.
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