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Reproductive behavior, eggs, larvae, and sexuality of two angelfishes, Genicanthus watanabei and G. bellus, in an aquarium

@inproceedings{Hioki1995ReproductiveBE,
  title={Reproductive behavior, eggs, larvae, and sexuality of two angelfishes, Genicanthus watanabei and G. bellus, in an aquarium},
  author={Syozo Hioki and Y.K. Tanaka and K. Suzuki},
  year={1995}
}

Switches, stability and reversals in the evolutionary history of sexual systems in fish

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