Abstract

Mirror-elicited aggression has been widely used in animal behaviour research. Recently, Desjardins & Fernald [[1][1]] reported that males of the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni fighting a mirror had higher expression of immediate early genes in brain areas homologous to the amygdala and the

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