Abstract

In Tilapia zillii, the outcome of fights is closely related to difference in testis weight between opponents rather than differences in body weight. Testes size was predictable statistically on the basis of the size of the mouth in relation to body size, suggesting that among other functions mouth morphology may have evolved to facilitate assessment during fighting.

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