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{{MAN05}}<!--2005. Long-term territoriality and mate acquisition in the lefteye flounder Engyprosopon grandisquama--> | {{MAN05}}<!--2005. Long-term territoriality and mate acquisition in the lefteye flounder Engyprosopon grandisquama--> | ||
+ | {{Yonezawa et al., 2010}}<!--Freshwater fishes of Yaku-shima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan--> | ||
{{Sunobe et al., 2017}}>!--Evolution of bidirectional sex change and gonochorism in fishes of the gobiid genera Trimma, Priolepis, and Trimmatom--> | {{Sunobe et al., 2017}}>!--Evolution of bidirectional sex change and gonochorism in fishes of the gobiid genera Trimma, Priolepis, and Trimmatom--> | ||
{{Tomatsu et al., 2018}}<!--Multi-male group and bidirectional sex change in the gobiid fish, Trimma caudomaculatum--> | {{Tomatsu et al., 2018}}<!--Multi-male group and bidirectional sex change in the gobiid fish, Trimma caudomaculatum--> |
Version vom 1. April 2020, 17:07 Uhr
Akihiko Shinomiya
- Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan.
Publikationen
- Manabe, H., Ide, M., Shinomiya, A. & Sunobe, T. 2005. Long-term territoriality and mate acquisition in the lefteye flounder Engyprosopon grandisquama. Ichthyological Research, 52 (1): 90–93. (Abstract) Zitatseite
- Yonezawa, T., Shinomiya, A. & Motomura, H. 2010. Freshwater fishes of Yaku-shima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. Pp. 249-261 in
- Motomura, H. & Matsuura, K. (eds) 2010. Fishes of Yaku-shima Island – A World Heritage island in the Osumi Group, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. Zitatseite Zitatseite
- Sunobe, T., Sado, T., Hagiwara, K., Manabe, H., Suzuki, T., Kobayashi, Y., Sakurai, M., Dewa, S., Matsuoka, M., Shinomiya, A., Fukuda, K. & Miya, M. 2017. Evolution of bidirectional sex change and gonochorism in fishes of the gobiid genera Trimma, Priolepis, and Trimmatom. The Science of Nature, 104: 1–11. [plus supplement] (doi) Zitatseite >!--Evolution of bidirectional sex change and gonochorism in fishes of the gobiid genera Trimma, Priolepis, and Trimmatom-->
- Tomatsu, S., Ogiso, K., Fukuda, K., Deki, M., Dewa, S.-I., Manabe, H., Sakurai, M., Shinomiya, A. & Sunobe, T. 2018. Multi-male group and bidirectional sex change in the gobiid fish, Trimma caudomaculatum. Ichthyological Research, 65 (4): 502–506. (doi) Zitatseite