DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17019293.v1
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Going all the way: The implications of life history and phenotype on reproductive success of the common triplefin, Forsterygion lapillum

Abstract: <p>Identifying sources of variation in individual reproductive success is crucial to our understanding of population dynamics and evolutionary ecology. In many systems, the determinants of success are not well known. Where species have parental care, for example, determinants of success can be particularly challenging to partition between parents and offspring. In this thesis I investigate drivers and consequences of variable life histories, for a small reef fish that exhibits male parental care (the com… Show more

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