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Territorial Behavior Collection

 

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Submissions from 2017 2017

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Male Siamese fighting fish use gill flaring as the first display towards territorial intruders, Mohammad Navid Forsatkar, Mohammad Ali Nematollahi, and Culum Brown

Submissions from 2010 2010

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Are Unfamiliar Neighbours Considered to Be Dear-Enemies?, Elodie Briefer, Fanny Rybak, and Thierry Aubin

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Male Territoriality in a Social Sciurid, Cynomys gunnisoni: What do Patterns of Paternity Tell Us?, J. L. Verdolin and C. N. Slobodchikoff

Submissions from 2008 2008

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When to be a Dear Enemy: Flexible Acoustic Relationships of Neighbouring Skylarks, Alauda arvensis, Elodie Briefer, Fanny Rybak, and Thierry Aubin

Submissions from 2001 2001

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Observations of Scent-Marking and Discriminating Self from Others by a Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris): Tales of Displaced Yellow Snow, Marc Bekoff

 
 
 

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