No early gender effects on energetic status and life history in a salmonid
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2015Author
Régnier, Thomas
Labonne, Jacques
Chat, Joëlle
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Throughout an organism’s early development, variations in physiology and behaviours may have long lasting consequences on individual life histories. While a large part of variation in critical life-history transitions remains unexplained, a significant proportion may be caused by early gender effects as part of gender-specific life histories shaped by sexual selection. In this study, we investigated the presence of early gender effects on the timing of emergence from gravel and the energetic status of brown trout (Salmo trutta)early stages.
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