Sexual selection in darkness? Female mating preferences in surface- and cave-dwelling Atlantic mollies, Poecilia mexicana (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
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Ingo Schlupp | Martin Plath | I. Schlupp | K. Körner | M. Plath | J. Parzefall | Jakob Parzefall | Kay E. Körner
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