Environmental regulation of sex determination in fishes: Insights from Atheriniformes

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Abstract

Sex determination is the first step toward the establishment of phenotypic sex in most vertebrates. Aquatic poikilotherms such as teleost fishes exhibit a high diversity of sex-determination mechanisms and gonadal phenotypes that are remarkably plastic and responsive to a variety of environmental factors (e.g., water temperature, pH, salinity, photoperiod, population density). This chapter reviews current knowledge of genotypic and environmental sex determination systems in fishes with special reference to Atheriniformes—one of the best-characterized taxa in this field—and offers perspectives to guide and stimulate further research.

Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Environmental regulation of sex determination in fishes: Insights from Atheriniformes
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DOI 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2019.02.003
Year Published 2019
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 21 p.
First page 49
Last page 69
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