Definition of Protandrous. Meaning of Protandrous. Synonyms of Protandrous

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Definition of Protandrous

Protandrous
Protandrous Pro*tan"drous, a. (Bot.) Proterandrous.

Meaning of Protandrous from wikipedia

- animals, the different types of change are male to female (protandry or protandrous hermaphroditism), female to male (protogyny or protogynous hermaphroditism)...
- the clade Littorinimorpha however, the superfamily Calyptraeoidea are protandrous sequential hermaphrodites. Protandry means that the individuals first...
- and Chemical Interactions with Conspecifics Mediate **** Change in a Protandrous Gastropod Crepidula fornicata". The Biological Bulletin. 229 (3): 276–281...
- Thor manningi (a species of shrimp), females coexist with males and protandrous hermaphrodites. A distinguishing characteristic of the class Mammalia...
- a group reproducethrough external fertilization. Anemonefish are protandrous sequential hermaphrodites, meaning they develop into males first, and...
- forms show large differences between the ****es. Some Cymothoidans are protandrous hermaphrodites, starting life as males and later changing ****, and some...
- different times; producing pollen when the stigmas are not receptive, either protandrous or protogynous. This promotes outcrossing by limiting self-pollination...
- independent life of an oozooid. Larvaceans only reproduce ****ually. They are protandrous hermaphrodites, except for Oikopleura dioica which is gonochoric, and...
- situations sometimes occur in the same species. The flowers are usually protandrous. Just before anthesis, the anthers release their pollen, depositing it...
- on the ground; commonly rooting at nodes that touch the soil surface. protandrous Having male **** organs which mature before the female ones, e.g. a flower...