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Freshwater vertebrate and invertebrate prey species commonly rely on chemosensory information, including non-injury released disturbance cues, to assess local predation threats.
Grant E. BROWN, Christopher D. JACKSON, Patrick H. MALKA,Élisa JACQUES, Marc-Andre COUTURIER
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Variation, life colors, and ecology of Cichlasoma callolepis, a cichlid fish from southern Mexico, with a discussion of the Thorichthys species group [PDF]
Robert R. Miller, Barbara Nelson
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Major-histocompatibility-complex variation in two species of cichlid fishes from Lake Malawi. [PDF]
Ono H+3 more
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Is Mating Different in Monogamous Species? The Midas Cichlid Fish as a Case Study [PDF]
George W. Barlow
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C. Martin+5 more
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Sex differentiation in a cichlid, Tilapia zillii.
Hiromasa Yoshikawa, Mikio OGURI
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Microdistribution and fluctuations in niche overlap in a rocky shore cichlid community in Lake Victoria [PDF]
Ole Seehausen, Niels Bouton
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Papiliochromis gen. n., a new genus of South American cichlid fish (Teleostei, Perciformes)
S. Kullander
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