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- or size. In animals, the different types of change are male to female (protandry or protandrous hermaphroditism), female to male (protogyny or protogynous...
- and secrete this protection is currently unknown. Male spiders exhibit protandry. The benefits for this behavior are unknown; the number of females able...
- Scriber (1982). "The Contributions of Larval Growth and Pupal Duration to Protandry in the Black Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio polyxenes". Oecologia (Berlin)...
- these butterflies at a reproductive disadvantage. This butterfly exhibits protandry. Males tend to emerge 4–8 days before females do and the average life...
- JSTOR 2410076. PMID 28568715. Rubolini D, Spina F, Saino N (2004). "Protandry and ****ual dimorphism in trans-Saharan migratory birds". Behavioral Ecology...
- to males at some stage, triggered by some internal or external factor. Protandry, where a fish converts from male to female, is much less common than protogyny...
- Sequential hermaphrodites can be divided into three broad categories: Protandry: Where an organism develops as a male, and then changes **** to a female...
- nonbreeders get progressively smaller as the hierarchy descends. They exhibit protandry, meaning the breeding male changes to female if the sole breeding female...
- non-breeders get progressively smaller as the hierarchy descends. They exhibit protandry, meaning the breeding male will change to female if the sole breeding...
- capsules, schizocarps or nuts. Self-pollination is often avoided by means of protandry. Most species are entomophilous (pollinated by insects). Bees from the...