Monkey business in the aquarium
Rory Howlett ()
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Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6716, 211-211
Abstract:
The social instincts of a colourful coral reef fish, known as the Moorish idol, are the subject of a posthumous paper by Konrad Lorenz. It describes Lorenz's observations between 1976 and 1978 of how Moorish idols develop from typical antisocial teenagers into fully integrated members of aquarium society.
Date: 1999
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