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- Amazon_molly abstract "For the "Amazon river molly", see Poecilia amazonica.The Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa, is a freshwater fish which reproduces through gynogenesis. This means although females must mate with a male, genetic material from the male is not incorporated into the already diploid egg cells the mother is carrying (except in extraordinary circumstances), resulting in clones of the mother being produced en masse. This characteristic has led to the Amazon molly becoming an all-female species. The common name acknowledges this trait as a reference to the Amazon warriors, a female-run society in Greek mythology. They are native to warm, fresh waters of northeastern Mexico and to the extreme southern parts of the U.S. state of Texas on the Rio Grande and the Nueces River.In nature, the Amazon molly typically mates with a male from one of four different species, either P. latipinna, P. mexicana, P. latipunctata, or occasionally P. sphenops. One other male that could possibly exist in the Amazon molly's natural range that could induce parthenogenesis in Amazon molly females is the triploid Amazon molly males. These triploid males are very rare in nature and are not necessary in the reproduction of the species, which is why the species is considered to be all female.The Amazon molly reaches sexual maturity one to six months after birth, and typically has a brood between 60 and 100 fry (young) being delivered every 30–40 days. This lends itself to a large potential for population growth as long as host males are present. The wide variability in maturity dates and brood sizes is a result of genetic heritage, varying temperatures, and food availability. They become sexually mature faster and produce larger broods in warm (approximately 80°F) water that provides an overabundance of food.[1]".
- Amazon_molly binomialAuthority Charles_Frédéric_Girard.
- Amazon_molly class Actinopterygii.
- Amazon_molly conservationStatus "lc".
- Amazon_molly conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Amazon_molly family Poeciliidae.
- Amazon_molly genus Poecilia.
- Amazon_molly kingdom Animal.
- Amazon_molly order Cyprinodontiformes.
- Amazon_molly phylum Chordate.
- Amazon_molly thumbnail Pofor_u0.gif?width=300.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageExternalLink dokserv?idn=97262208X.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageExternalLink 7360770.stm.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageExternalLink amazon_molly.php.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageID "4957839".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageLength "3419".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageRevisionID "636551654".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Amazons.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Broadspotted_molly.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_hybrids.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Live-bearing_fish.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ovoviviparous_fish.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poecilia.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vertebrate_parthenogenesis.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Frédéric_Girard.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Cyprinodontiformes.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Diploid.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Nueces_River.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Parthenogenesis.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Ploidy.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poecilia.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poecilia_amazonica.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poecilia_latipunctata.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poecilia_mexicana.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poecilia_sphenops.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Poeciliidae.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Polyploid.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Grande.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Sailfin_molly.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink Triploid.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amazon molly".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poecilia formosa".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageWikiLinkText "amazon molly".
- Amazon_molly accessdate "2006-06-06".
- Amazon_molly assessors "NatureServe".
- Amazon_molly binomial "Poecilia formosa".
- Amazon_molly classis Actinopterygii.
- Amazon_molly downloaded "2014-05-24".
- Amazon_molly familia Poeciliidae.
- Amazon_molly genus "Poecilia".
- Amazon_molly hasPhotoCollection Amazon_molly.
- Amazon_molly id "165899".
- Amazon_molly id "191747".
- Amazon_molly imageWidth "250".
- Amazon_molly month "May".
- Amazon_molly name "Amazon molly".
- Amazon_molly ordo Cyprinodontiformes.
- Amazon_molly phylum Chordate.
- Amazon_molly regnum "Animalia".
- Amazon_molly species "P. formosa".
- Amazon_molly species "formosa".
- Amazon_molly status "lc".
- Amazon_molly statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Amazon_molly taxon "Poecilia formosa".
- Amazon_molly title "Poecilia formosa".
- Amazon_molly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FishBase_species.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ITIS.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IUCN2013.2.
- Amazon_molly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Amazon_molly year "2006".
- Amazon_molly year "2013".
- Amazon_molly subject Category:Fish_hybrids.
- Amazon_molly subject Category:Live-bearing_fish.
- Amazon_molly subject Category:Ovoviviparous_fish.
- Amazon_molly subject Category:Poecilia.
- Amazon_molly subject Category:Vertebrate_parthenogenesis.
- Amazon_molly hypernym Fish.
- Amazon_molly type Animal.
- Amazon_molly type Article.
- Amazon_molly type Eukaryote.
- Amazon_molly type Fish.
- Amazon_molly type Species.
- Amazon_molly type Article.
- Amazon_molly type Thing.
- Amazon_molly type Q152.
- Amazon_molly type Q19088.
- Amazon_molly type Q729.
- Amazon_molly comment "For the "Amazon river molly", see Poecilia amazonica.The Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa, is a freshwater fish which reproduces through gynogenesis. This means although females must mate with a male, genetic material from the male is not incorporated into the already diploid egg cells the mother is carrying (except in extraordinary circumstances), resulting in clones of the mother being produced en masse. This characteristic has led to the Amazon molly becoming an all-female species.".
- Amazon_molly label "Amazon molly".
- Amazon_molly sameAs Poecilia_formosa.
- Amazon_molly sameAs Poecilia_formosa.
- Amazon_molly sameAs Živorodka_křížená.