| 21. | The genus has been studied with interest due to its unusual sexual system, protandric simultaneous hermaphroditism.
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| 22. | These areas include an all-male society, promiscuity, monastic celibacy, hermaphroditism, and bisexuality.
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| 23. | Simpson's intellectual interests ranged from archaeology to an almost taboo subject at the time : hermaphroditism.
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| 24. | With this prediction one would assume that hermaphroditism is very common, but this is not the case.
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| 25. | This indicates that the cost of sex change does not explain the rarity of sequential hermaphroditism by itself.
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| 26. | This example of hermaphroditism ( a bilateral gynandromorph ) is one of very few known for elasmobranch fishes.
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| 27. | His doctoral thesis on hermaphroditism, published in 1972, is considered the authoritative work on the subject.
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| 28. | There is evidence for at least 133 transitions between dioecy and hermaphroditism in the sexual systems of bryophytes.
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| 29. | Although similar in some ways to true hermaphroditism, the conditions can be distinguished histologically and by karyotyping.
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| 30. | Ghiselin proposed three models for hermaphroditism in 1969 in his paper titled The evolution of hermaphroditism among animals.
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