Innovative behaviour in fish: Atlantic cod can learn to use an external tag to manipulate a self-feeder
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Victoria A. Braithwaite | Anders Fernö | Tore S. Kristiansen | Jonatan Nilsson | Jan Erik Fosseidengen | Sandie Millot | Marie-Laure Bégout | V. Braithwaite | A. Fernö | J. Nilsson | T. Kristiansen | J. Fosseidengen | M. Bégout | S. Millot | Sandie Millot
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