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Lamprologus ocellatus
Female Social Dominance Does Not Establish Mating Priority in Nile Tilapia
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Eco-Ethology of Shell-Dwelling Cichlids in Lake Tanganyika
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The Taxonomic Diversity of the Cichlid Fish Fauna of Ancient Lake
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Bayesian Node Dating Based on Probabilities of Fossil Sampling Supports Trans-Atlantic Dispersal of Cichlid Fishes
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Cichlids of the Rift Lakes : the Extraordinary Diversity of Cichlid
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Review Article Mating and Parental Care in Lake Tanganyika's Cichlids
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Risk Based Management for Imported Ornamental Fin-Fish
Intrasexuelle Konflikte Bei Weiblichen Schneckencichliden Lamprologus Ocellatus
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Evolution of Egg Dummies in Tanganyikan Cichlid Fishes
Evaluation of Five Freshwater Fish Screening-Level Risk Assessment Protocols and Application to Non-Indigenous Organisms in Trade in Canada
The Evolution of Reproductive Complexity in Fishes
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A Case for the Lamprologine Shell-Dwelling Cichlids