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1by Oliver, Luke P., Evavold, Joseph T., Cain, Kenneth D.“...‐fertilization shock timing using a shock of 16°C. Sterility experiments investigated egg survival when diploids...”
Published in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society (2023)
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2by Yeates, Sarah E., Einum, Sigurd, Fleming, Ian A., Holt, William V., Gage, Matthew J.G.“... comparisons of the form, function, fertility, compatibility and competitiveness of farm versus wild Atlantic...”
Published in Evolutionary Applications (2014)
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3“... are not completely sterile, and a few individuals under study are even as fertile as the parental species can...”
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4“... two one‐celled sterile groups that divide after fertilization and Paraglossum consists of two one...”
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5by Tveiten, Helge, Karlsen, Kristian, Thesslund, Tina, Johansson, Gunhild S., Thiyagarajan, Dhivya B., Andersen, Øivind“... photoperiod regime. Sterile and fertile males showed similar body growth, but maturing fish tended...”
Published in Molecular Reproduction and Development (2022)
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6by Eckert, Christopher G., Lui, Keiko, Bronson, Kelly, Corradini, Pierre, Bruneau, Anne.“... for more extensive movement of fertile than sterile genotypes. Aside from the few widespread genotypes...”
Published in Molecular Ecology (2003)
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7“... of genetic assimilation where F 1 s are fertile, or via the removal of unidirectionally pollinated sterile F...”
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8“... pathway. Dispersal to various parts of the Americas followed different routes. Fertile florets with hairy...”
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9“... groups sexually sterile cytotypes may be maintained by vegetative reproduction, e.g. Ranunculus ficaria...”
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