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  Perennial teosinte-Gaspe hybrids: protoandrous vs
In the protogynous plants, pollen is produced at an average of 12.9 days after the silks emerge.
It can be deduced that the protoandrous and the protogynous plants produce the tassel at the same length of time (there are no significant differences) (see Table 2).
Likewise, in the protoandrous plants the pollen is produced before that of the protogynous.
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 2001 Queensland Term Wildlife Field Guide
Pomacanthidae are believed to feed continuously throughout the daylight hours.
All species of Pomacanthidae have been determined protogynous hemaphrodites.
This means that they all begin life female and as maturation occurs some develop into male Anglefish.
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