Blog Post Module 10

 The mating between pipefish is something unusual that we don't commonly see with other species. In fact, it is the opposite of what we see with other organisms. We see the female as bright and full of color and the male being dull. In this case I think the females are full of color to impress the males and to ultimately mate with them. The reason for this pertains to the fitness of the offspring they are producing. I found that the male actually caries the offspring rather than the female. I assume that since the females are unable to carry their offspring, they must attract the males by their vibrant colors. I can infer that these color changes are due the females competing for mates. 


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