| 31. | Ghiselin proposed three models for hermaphroditism in 1969 in his paper titled The evolution of hermaphroditism among animals.
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| 32. | However, hermaphroditism being characterised as functional needs to be validated by more reproduction studies ( Patzner 1998 ).
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| 33. | Thus, he suggests that female fecundity has more impact on sequential hermaphroditism than the age structures of the population.
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| 34. | The " BALB / cWt " is also unusual in that 3 % of progeny display true hermaphroditism.
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| 35. | If " biological bisexuality " is being used to refer to hermaphroditism, that's really confusing and unhelpful.
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| 36. | More rarely, some insects display hermaphroditism, in which a given individual has both male and female reproductive organs.
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| 37. | This fish is a protogynous hermaphrodite, undergoing a form of sequential hermaphroditism in which females change sex to male.
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| 38. | Foucault discovered Barbin's memoirs during his research about hermaphroditism for " The History of Sexuality ".
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| 39. | Our True hermaphroditism article suggests true hermaphroditism in humans normally refers to an individual who has both ovarian and testicular tissue.
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| 40. | Our True hermaphroditism article suggests true hermaphroditism in humans normally refers to an individual who has both ovarian and testicular tissue.
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