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Reluga, T.C.; Viscido, S. Simulated evolution of selfish herd behavior 2005 Journal of Theoretical Biology 553 234 213-225 details   doi
Fricke, H.W. Individual partner recognition in fish: field studies on Amphiprion bicinctus 1973 Die Naturwissenschaften 2798 60 204-205 details   openurl
Dzieweczynski, T.L.; Eklund, A.C.; Rowland, W.J. Male 11-ketotestosterone levels change as a result of being watched in Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens 2006 General and comparative endocrinology 502 147 184-189 details   doi
Sovrano, V.A.; Rainoldi, C.; Bisazza, A.; Vallortigara, G. Roots of brain specializations: preferential left-eye use during mirror-image inspection in six species of teleost fish 1999 Behavioural Brain Research 614 106 175-180 details   url
Levin, L.E.; Grillet, M.E. [Diversified leadership: a social solution of problems in schools of fish] 1988 Acta Cientifica Venezolana 2045 39 175-180 details   openurl
Tebbich, S.; Bshary, R.; Grutter, A.S. Cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus recognise familiar clients 2002 Animal Cognition 2599 5 139-145 details   doi
James, R.; Bennett, P.G.; Krause, J. Geometry for mutualistic and selfish herds: the limited domain of danger 2004 Journal of Theoretical Biology 552 228 107-113 details   url
Connor, R.C.; Wells, R.S.; Mann, J.; Read,A.J. The bottlenose dolphin: Social relationships in a fission-fusion society. 2000 Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales. 4427 91-126 details   isbn
Krause Hoare; Hemelrijk; Rubenstein Leadership in fish shoals 2000 Fish and Fisheries 2067 1 82-89 details   doi
de Waal, F.B.M. How animals do business 2005 Scientific American 166 292 54-61 details   openurl
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