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Mismatched Partners That Adjust Behavior Have Better Reproductive Success (7 of 11)

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Mismatched Partners That Adjust Behavior Have Better Reproductive Success (7 of 11)

image: A pair of convict cichlids with their eggs in their artificial nest (in the lab). This material relates to a paper that appeared in the March 4, 2016, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by C. Laubu at CNRS in Dijon, France, and colleagues was titled, 'Mismatched partners that achieve postpairing behavioral similarity improve their reproductive success.' view more 

Credit: C. Laubu


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