A low rate of multiple maternity for pregnant male northern pipefish Syngnathus fuscus.

J Fish Biol

Department of Biology, 3258 TAMU, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, U.S.A.

Published: April 2016

Microsatellite parentage analysis was applied to 22 broods of the northern pipefish Syngnathus fuscus for the first time. The majority of males mated singly, 23% of males mated with two females, and no males mated with more than two females. The arrangement of embryos within the brood pouch of multiply mated males reflects a previously undocumented fill pattern where full-sib groups are segregated within the pouch by both right and left sides as well as anterior and posterior ends.

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