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Familiarity breeds contempt in guppies

J. L. Kelley (), J. A. Graves and A. E. Magurran
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J. L. Kelley: Institute of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Bute Building, University of St Andrews
J. A. Graves: Institute of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Bute Building, University of St Andrews
A. E. Magurran: Institute of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Bute Building, University of St Andrews

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6754, 661-662

Abstract: Male guppy fish increase their reproductive success by mating with unfamiliar females.

Date: 1999
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