Abstract
Three strains of tropical fish belonging to the same genus, Xiphophorus, were given the opportunity to view stimulus fish of the same or differing strains in a free-choice preference situation. The test Ss spent significantly more time with their own kind, indicating a behavioral selectivity which is consistent with previously observed biological selectivity.
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