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Mate choice and genetic monogamy in a biparental, colonial fish.Same school, different conduct: rates of multiple paternity vary within a mixed-species breeding school of semi-pelagic cichlid fish (Cyprichromis spp.).Genetic evidence for prevalence of alloparental care in a socially monogamous biparental cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis, from Lake Tanganyika supports the "selfish shepherd effect" hypothesis.No experimental evidence for sneaking in a west african cichlid fish with extremely long spermEvolution of egg dummies in Tanganyikan cichlid fishes: the roles of parental care and sexual selection.Brood-tending males in a biparental fish suffer high paternity losses but rarely cuckold
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Invisible pair bonds detected by molecular analyses
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Invisible pair bonds detected by molecular analyses
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Invisible pair bonds detected by molecular analyses
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Invisible pair bonds detected by molecular analyses
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Haruki Ochi
Masanori Kohda
Michio Hori
Tetsumi Takahashi
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10.1098/RSBL.2011.1006
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2011-11-23T00:00:00Z