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Lateralisation in agonistic encounters: do mirror tests reflect aggressive behaviour? A study on a West African cichlid
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posted on 2023-06-09, 15:44 authored by U Scherer, M Buck, Wiebke SchuettWiebke SchuettIn this study, population level lateralisation and the suitability of mirror tests as a test of natural aggressive behaviour in male rainbow kribs Pelvicachromis pulcher was investigated. Aggressive behaviour in live agonistic trials correlated positively with behaviours towards a mirror image and no visual lateralisation was detected.
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Journal of Fish BiologyISSN
0022-1112Publisher
WileyExternal DOI
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3Volume
89Page range
1866-1872Department affiliated with
- Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications
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2018-11-06Usage metrics
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