Mirror, mirror on the wall: the predictive value of mirror tests for measuring aggression in fish
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Joachim G. Frommen | M. Taborsky | J. G. Frommen | Michael Taborsky | Valentina Balzarini | Sandro Wanner | Felizia Koch | Valentina Balzarini | Sandro Wanner | Felizia Koch
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