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No human language has been devised with hermaphroditism in mind.
Hermaphroditism appeared in medical literature enough to be considered common knowledge, although cases were rare.
About 1 in 10,000 females also have antlers, although this is usually associated with hermaphroditism.
Although similar in some ways to true hermaphroditism, the conditions can be distinguished histologically.
The sexes are usually separate in bivalves but some hermaphroditism is known.
And the whole concept of hermaphroditism is starting to repel you."
Bess was attracted to hermaphroditism in part because he saw it as the road to immortality.
Many studies have focused on the proximate causes of sequential hermaphroditism.
Common model organisms for this type of sequential hermaphroditism are wrasses.
In 1969 he proposed the size-advantage model to explain sequential hermaphroditism.
Hermaphroditism is not the subject, of course.
The combination of hermaphroditism and early reproduction enables small populations to grow at an explosive rate.
This extreme example of hermaphroditism is quite rare.
However, hermaphroditism being characterised as functional needs to be validated by more reproduction studies.
More rarely, some insects display hermaphroditism, in which a given individual has both male and female reproductive organs.
Individual P. lividus are either male or female although hermaphroditism has been observed.
I went to a lecture on hermaphroditism.
Protogyny is the most common form of hermaphroditism in fish in nature.
Thus, he suggests that female fecundity has more impact on sequential hermaphroditism than the age structures of the population.
Hermaphroditism is also found in some fish species and to a lesser degree in other vertebrates.
Simpson's intellectual interests ranged from archaeology to an almost taboo subject at the time: hermaphroditism.
Hermaphroditism in amphibians and mammals may result from androgen converting to estrogen.
A traditional approach to the management of intersexuality has been surgery.
That inquiry led me to a lot of the medical literature on intersexuality.
The third essay, on intersexuality, is less incisive than the previous two.
Intersexuality as a term was adopted by medicine during the 20th century.
Further investigations on ambiguous genitalia will eventually lead to findings of intersexuality.
Nowhere do you cite biologists who have established the necessary roles intersexuality plays in different species.
Intersexuality just might be the Rosetta stone to understand what we evolved from and where we are headed.
Intersexuality - A person who has genitalia and/or other sexual traits which are not clearly male or female.
The current estimated rate for intersexuality is about 1 in 1500 to 1 in 2000 births.
By current practice, doctors designate about 90 percent of babies with ambiguous genitalia - also called intersexuality - as girls.
The term "intersexuality" was introduced by Richard Goldschmidt in 1923.
Most causes of intersexuality are congenital.
Chase advocates a more complex view of intersexuality: in particular, that difficulties cannot be eliminated by early genital surgery.
There are no laws concerning intersexuality.
Lauren Friedman Brooklyn What role has intersexuality played in the evolution of mammals?
For human hermaphrodites, see intersexuality.
Rethinking the Meaning and Management of Intersexuality.
The most common condition that causes intersexuality is Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia.
Although he has retired from teaching, he continues to research and consult concerning transsexuality, intersexuality and pornography.
In extreme cases hirsutism might be associated with intersexuality, that is, the presence of ambiguous sexual organs or ones that do not match the chromosomes.
A large, collaborative, retrospective survey, the North American Task Force on Intersexuality, was organized, with input from patient advocates.
In France, several further cases of intersexuality were documented, although there is no evidence that the photographers were aware of Nadar's work.