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Sex differences in resource utilization by the peacock blenny
Authors:E. J. Gonç  lalves, V. C. Almada
Affiliation:Unidade de Investigação em Eco-Etologia, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Rua Jardim do Tabaco, 44, P-1100 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:This paper presents data on the seasonal variation of gonadosomatic, hepatosomatic and feeding indices in nesting males, females and female-like males of the blenniid fish Salaria pavo . Eviscerated condition factors, female fecundity and feeding rates are also presented. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that females maximize their feeding rates during reproduction, converting food into eggs through repeated spawning. Nesting males feed at a very low rate during the breeding season. It is argued that one major component of the reproductive costs in these males is the reduction of feeding opportunities. Female-like males present lower reproductive costs, which probably reflects the compromise between fertilizing some eggs and growing.
Keywords:Solaria pavo    Blenniidae    reproductive costs    parental care    body condition    alternative reproductive tactics
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