Additions and amendments to the classification of reproductive styles in fishes

The guild concept is explained to represent peaks in the landscape of reproductive styles, which respond to the "altricial if and only if precocial principle" caused by the processes of heterochrony and saltation. Guilds represent evolutionary trends but not units. New evidence for a speci...

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