The virtual lover: variable and easily guided 3D fish animations as an innovative tool in mate-choice experiments with sailfin mollies-II. Validation
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Klaus-Dieter Kuhnert | Klaus Müller | Ievgen Smielik | Jan-Marco Hütwohl | Stefanie Gierszewski | Klaudia Witte | K. Witte | K. Kuhnert | Klaus Müller | Ievgen Smielik | S. Gierszewski | Jan-Marco Hütwohl
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