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The influence of water velocity on the display behavior of male guppies, Poecilia reticulata

The objective of this experiment was to determine if different water velocities during ontogeny affect male physical condition, male signal intensity, and female mating preferences in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Guppies were raised in aquaria in either high or low water velocities and fed in ex...

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Published in:Behavioral ecology 1996, Vol.7 (3), p.272-278
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