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Hypsophrys Agassiz 1859 Neetroplus Günther 1867 Diagnosis. Members of Hypsophrys are distinguished from all other Heroini by the combination of a single supraneural, a strongly rounded snout profile, and a small and slightly subterminal mouth ...
Chakrabarty, Prosanta, Sparks, John S.
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Heterospecific aggression bias towards a rarer colour morph. [PDF]
Lehtonen TK, Sowersby W, Wong BB.
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The table shows the number of aggressive events by focal Hypsophrys nicaraguensis territory owners. The ID of the territory, sex of each focal individual, stimulus type, order of presentation, stimulus species (when not P.
Bob B. M. Wong (311610) +2 more
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Aggression towards shared enemies by heterospecific and conspecific cichlid fish neighbours. [PDF]
Lehtonen TK.
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Data from: Heterospecific aggression bias towards a rarer colour morph
Colour polymorphisms are a striking example of phenotypic diversity, yet the sources of selection that allow different morphs to persist within populations remain poorly understood.
Lehtonen, Topi K. +2 more
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Allopatry, competitor recognition and heterospecific aggression in crater lake cichlids. [PDF]
Lehtonen TK +3 more
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Cell Mechanics at the Rear Act to Steer the Direction of Cell Migration. [PDF]
Allen GM +8 more
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Convergent phenotypic evolution of the visual system via different molecular routes: How Neotropical cichlid fishes adapt to novel light environments. [PDF]
Härer A, Meyer A, Torres-Dowdall J.
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Convict cichlids benefit from close proximity to another species of cichlid fish. [PDF]
Lehtonen TK.
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Geometry-driven migration efficiency of minimal cell clusters
Vercruysse E +9 more
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