• Question: is there a dominet male in a fish speciecs

    Asked by to James on 25 Jun 2014. This question was also asked by .
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      James Bell answered on 25 Jun 2014:


      Some male fish control a ‘harem’ which is a group of female fish which he protects from other males and gets exclusive rights to breed with them but this is quite rare in fish (much more common in mammals).

      Because most fish reproduce by ejecting clouds of eggs and sperm into the water (this is called broadcast spawning and involves virtually no care from adults), the dominant male is usually just the one who gets to the eggs first

      http://www.arkive.org/brown-surgeonfish/acanthurus-nigrofuscus/video-11a.html

      Watch that video and you’ll see what I mean, a female races up from the group, followed by a bunch of males jostling to get their sperm there first. In reality, this probably means that the eggs are fertilised by lots of different males

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