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Behavioural responses of the Round Goby, Neogobius melanostomus, to signals from conspecifics

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Table 1.1 Summary of behavioural responses exhibited by fish following exposure to a combination of a chemical and visual stimulus
Figure 2.1 Dorsal (A) and anterior (B) views of reproductive (black) male and
Figure 2.2 Sketch of flume indicates the relative positions of the holding shelter for the reproductive female and the shaded shelter for the male model
Figure 2.3 Mean + SE time (s) spent by reproductive females at the nest with the
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