amphiprotikus
Amphiprotikus is a term used in the field of zoology to describe animals that exhibit both protogynous and protandrous hermaphroditism. Protogyny refers to a reproductive strategy where an individual first functions as a female, producing eggs, and later transitions to a male, producing sperm. Conversely, protandry involves an individual first functioning as a male and then transitioning to a female. Amphiprotikus animals are capable of both of these reproductive strategies, allowing them to adapt to different environmental conditions and mating opportunities.
One of the most well-known examples of amphiprotikus animals is the sea star, specifically the species Pisaster
The amphiprotikus reproductive strategy is particularly advantageous in environments where resource availability fluctuates or where mating