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Harvard's 7s trick does the impossible...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reverse diabetes)
Thu Jul 10 17:37:06 2025

Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2025 23:37:03 +0200
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Harvard's 7s trick does the impossible...

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on as a pure female with an intervening overlap between both male and female reproduction.
Protandrous simultaneous hermaphroditism: Early pure male reproduction and later reproduction in both sexes.
Furthermore, there are also species that reproduce as both sexes throughout their lifespans (i.e simultaneous hermaphrodites), but shift their reproductive resources from male to female over time.

Protandrous examples
Protandry occurs in a widespread range of animal phyla. In fact, protandrous hermaphroditism occurs in many fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, but is completely absent in terrestrial vertebrates.

Protandrous fishes include teleost species in the families Pomacentridae, Sparidae, and Gobiidae. A common example of a protandrous species are clownfish, which have a very structured society. In the species Amphiprion percula, there are zero to four individuals excluded from breeding and a breeding pair living in a sea anemone. Dominance is based on size, the female being the largest and the reproductive male being the second largest. The rest of the group is made up of progressively smaller males that do not breed and have no functioning gonads. If the female dies, in many cases, the reproductive male gains weight and becomes the female for that group. The largest non-breeding male then sexually matures and becomes the reprod

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