A sterol-like odorant in the urine of Mozambique tilapia males likely signals social dominance to females.
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A sterol-like odorant in the urine of Mozambique tilapia males likely signals social dominance to females.
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A sterol-like odorant in the u ...... s social dominance to females.
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A sterol-like odorant in the u ...... ls social dominance to females
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Jared M Fine
Olinda G Almeida
Pedro Frade
Peter W Sorensen
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10.1007/S10886-008-9458-7
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z