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180 related items for PubMed ID: 31594516

  • 1. Experimental evidence that intruder and group member attributes affect outgroup defence and associated within-group interactions in a social fish.
    Braga Goncalves I, Radford AN.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2019 Oct 09; 286(1912):20191261. PubMed ID: 31594516
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  • 2. Experimental evidence that chronic outgroup conflict reduces reproductive success in a cooperatively breeding fish.
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  • 3. How individual and relative size affect participation in territorial defense and cortisol levels in a social fish.
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  • 4. Variation in glucocorticoid levels in relation to direct and third-party interactions in a social cichlid fish.
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  • 5. Out-Group Threat Promotes Within-Group Affiliation in a Cooperative Fish.
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  • 6. Androgens and dominance: sex-specific patterns in a highly social fish (Neolamprologus pulcher).
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  • 7. Network-level consequences of outgroup threats in banded mongooses: Grooming and aggression between the sexes.
    Preston EFR, Thompson FJ, Ellis S, Kyambulima S, Croft DP, Cant MA.
    J Anim Ecol; 2021 Jan 01; 90(1):153-167. PubMed ID: 33428240
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  • 8. Probing aggressive motivation during territorial contests in a group-living cichlid fish.
    Reddon AR, Balk D, Balshine S.
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  • 9. Expanding the Link between Out-Group Threats and In-Group Behavior: (A Reply to Kavaliers and Choleris).
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  • 10. Factors influencing within-group conflict over defence against conspecific outsiders seeking breeding positions.
    Schindler S, Radford AN.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2018 Dec 19; 285(1893):20181669. PubMed ID: 30963887
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  • 11. Social status mediates behavioral, endocrine, and neural responses to an intruder challenge in a social cichlid, Astatotilapia burtoni.
    Friesen CN, Maclaine KD, Hofmann HA.
    Horm Behav; 2022 Sep 19; 145():105241. PubMed ID: 35964525
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  • 12. Photoperiod modulation of aggressive behavior is independent of androgens in a tropical cichlid fish.
    Gonçalves-de-Freitas E, Carvalho TB, Oliveira RF.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 2014 Oct 01; 207():41-9. PubMed ID: 25101841
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  • 13. Social context influences aggressive and courtship behavior in a cichlid fish.
    Desjardins JK, Hofmann HA, Fernald RD.
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  • 14. Females of an African cichlid fish display male-typical social dominance behavior and elevated androgens in the absence of males.
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  • 15. Behavioral coping strategies in a cichlid fish: the role of social status and acute stress response in direct and displaced aggression.
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  • 16. Cichlid Fish Use Coloration as a Cue to Assess the Threat Status of Heterospecific Intruders.
    Lehtonen TK, Sowersby W, Gagnon K, Wong BB.
    Am Nat; 2015 Oct 01; 186(4):547-52. PubMed ID: 26655577
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  • 17. Aggression towards shared enemies by heterospecific and conspecific cichlid fish neighbours.
    Lehtonen TK.
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  • 19. Female preference for dominant males in the Mexican mojarra cichlid fish, Cichlasoma istlanum.
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  • 20. Causes and consequences of inverse density-dependent territorial behaviour and aggression in a monogamous mammal.
    Mayer M, Frank SC, Zedrosser A, Rosell F.
    J Anim Ecol; 2020 Feb 01; 89(2):577-588. PubMed ID: 31469174
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