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2. Punishment from dominant breeders increases helping effort of subordinates in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
3. Sperm allocation in relation to male–male aggression and courtship in an externally fertilizing fish, the medaka
4. Age- and sex-dependent variation in relatedness corresponds to reproductive skew, territory inheritance, and workload in cooperatively breeding cichlids
5. Context-dependent agonistic response to neighbours along territory boundaries in a cichlid fish
6. Kin-structured cooperatively breeding groups due to limited dispersal in the obligate shell-brooding cichlid Neolamprologus meeli
7. Prosocial and antisocial choices in a monogamous cichlid with biparental care
8. Sperm competition influences sperm quality and seminal plasma protein expression among territorial males of the courtship cichlid
9. Helpers increase the reproductive success of breeders in the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus obscurus
10. Helpers increase food abundance in the territory of a cooperatively breeding fish
11. Territorial fish distinguish familiar neighbours individually
12. Dynamics of sibling aggression of a cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika
13. Reply to Morin: Cleaner fish have a concept of the self
14. Male Guppies Recognize Familiar Conspecific Males by Their Face
15. Cleaner fish recognize self in a mirror via self-face recognition like humans
16. A social cichlid fish failed to pass the mark test
17. A dear enemy relationship in a territorial cichlid: evidence for the threat-level hypothesis
18. Fish focus primarily on the faces of other fish
19. Variations in the breeding behavior of cichlids and the evolution of the multi-functional seminal plasma protein, seminal plasma glycoprotein 120
20. A Tanganyikan cichlid Neolamprologus mustax selectively exploits territories of another cichlid Variabilichromis moorii due to its inter-individual variation in aggression
21. A novel aspect of goby–shrimp symbiosis: gobies provide droppings in their burrows as vital food for their partner shrimps
22. Group composition, relatedness, and dispersal in the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus obscurus
23. Female control of paternity by spawning site choice in a cooperatively polyandrous cichlid
24. Sex-dependent growth regulation in monogamous pairs of a cichlid fish
25. Task-dependent workload adjustment of female breeders in a cooperatively breeding fish
26. Mate availability accelerates male filial cannibalism in a nest brooding fish: effects of number and fecundity of females
27. Differential attack by a cichlid fish on resident and non-resident fish of another cichlid species
28. Cooperative breeding in Neolamprologus bifasciatus, a cichlid fish inhabiting the deep reefs of Lake Tanganyika
29. Further evidence for the capacity of mirror self-recognition in cleaner fish and the significance of ecologically relevant marks
30. Mate availability facilitates cannibalistic behaviour in a nest brooding fish: effects of timing during the brood cycle
31. Coexistence of permanently territorial cichlids of the genus Petrochromis through male-mating attack
32. Timing and sites of parturition of the viviparous scorpionfish, Sebastiscus marmoratus
33. Niche Differentiation Depends on Body Size in a Cichlid Fish: A Model System of a Community Structured According to Size Regularities
34. Cooperatively Breeding Cichlid Fish Adjust Their Testis Size but Not Sperm Traits in Relation to Sperm Competition Risk
35. Partial filial cannibalism enhances initial body condition and size in paternal care fish with strong male—male competition
36. Duration of memory of dominance relationships in a group living cichlid
37. Social System and Reproduction of Helpers in a Cooperatively Breeding Cichlid Fish (Julidochromis ornatus) in Lake Tanganyika: Field Observations and Parentage Analyses
38. Sex-dependent growth regulation in monogamous pairs of a cichlid fish.
39. Erratum: Courtship in Fast Water Currents by a Male Stream Goby (Rhinogobius brunneus) Communicates the Parental Quality Honestly
40. Courtship in Fast Water Currents by a Male Stream Goby (Rhinogobius brunneus) Communicates the Parental Quality Honestly
41. Subordinate Fish Mediate Aggressiveness Using Recent Contest Information
42. Task-dependent workload adjustment of female breeders in a cooperatively breeding fish
43. Some evidence for different ecological pressures that constrain male and female body size
44. Changes in reproductive life-history strategies in response to nest density in a shell-brooding cichlid, Telmatochromis vittatus
45. Parker’s sneak-guard model revisited: why do reproductively parasitic males heavily invest in testes?
46. Mate availability affects female choice in a fish with paternal care: female counterstrategies against male filial cannibalism
47. Why are reproductively parasitic fish males so small?—influence of tactic-specific selection
48. Social factors of group spawning as an alternative mating tactic in the territorial males of the threespot wrasse Halichoeres trimaculatus
49. Male Isaza (Gymnogobius isaza, Gobiidae) prefer large mates: a counterstrategy against brood parasitism by conspecific females
50. Unusual allometry for sexual size dimorphism in a cichlid where males are extremely larger than females
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