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Fat Greenling and All-Female Hybrid Eggs | Hemiclonal Reproduction

In the foreground of this image are several clutches of eggs, being watched over by the fat greenling (Hexagrammos otakii) male in the background. The purple eggs in the middle, however, belong to an all-female hybrid species (Hexagrammos octogrammus and H. otakii) that produces all-female clones, using males of H. otakii to protect its eggs. There is no genetic benefit to the male. This is an example of hemiclonal reproduction.

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Bony Fish Greenling Animalia Chordata Osteichthyes Actinopterygii Scorpaeniformes Hexagrammidae Hexagrammos otakii Hexagrammos octogrammus Ainame Fat Greenling Reproduction Hemiclonal Reproduction Eggs Pacific Japan Hokkaido
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Marine Life Reproduction, Fish Photos, Marine Life | Japan
In the foreground of this image are several clutches of eggs, being watched over by the fat greenling (Hexagrammos otakii) male in the background. The purple eggs in the middle, however, belong to an all-female hybrid species (Hexagrammos octogrammus and H. otakii) that produces all-female clones, using males of H. otakii to protect its eggs. There is no genetic benefit to the male. This is an example of hemiclonal reproduction.
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