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Fig. 1. Schematic representation of (A) phenotypic and (B) physiological characteristics associated with dominant (D) and subordinate (S) male phenotypes in A. burtoni. The graphs are based on the following studies: gonad size (Hofmann and Fernald, 2000); growth (Hofmann et al., 1999a); GnRH1 (White et al., 2002); testosterone (Francis et al., 1993); somatostatin (Hofmann and Fernald, 2000); growth hormone (Hofmann et al., 1999b); and cortisol (Fox et al., 1997).





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