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  1. No evidence for larger brains in cooperatively breeding cichlid fishes
  2. Brain nonapeptide levels are related to social status and affiliative behaviour in a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish
  3. A comparative study of an innate immune response in Lamprologine cichlid fishes
  4. Sex and social status affect territorial defence in a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish, Neolamprologus savoryi
  5. Strategic and tactical fighting decisions in cichlid fishes with divergent social systems
  6. Isotocin and sociality in the cooperatively breeding cichlid fish, Neolamprologus pulcher
  7. Water pH during early development influences sex ratio and male morph in a West African cichlid fish, Pelvicachromis pulcher
  8. Network structure is related to social conflict in a cooperatively breeding fish
  9. Probing aggressive motivation during territorial contests in a group-living cichlid fish
  10. Effects of isotocin on social responses in a cooperatively breeding fish
  11. Is there a role for aggression in round goby invasion fronts?
  12. Parental effects on animal personality
  13. Lateralized behaviour of a non-social cichlid fish (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) in a social and a non-social environment
  14. Sex differences in group-joining decisions in social fish
  15. Variation in asymmetry of the habenular nucleus correlates with behavioural asymmetry in a cichlid fish
  16. Rules of engagement for resource contests in a social fish
  17. Detour behaviour in horses (Equus caballus)
  18. Lateralization in response to social stimuli in a cooperatively breeding cichlid fish
  19. Sex differences in the relationship between aggressiveness and the strength of handedness in humans
  20. Exploration of a novel space is associated with individual differences in learning speed in black-capped chickadees, Poecile atricapillus
  21. Sex differences in the cerebral lateralization of a cichlid fish when detouring to view emotionally conditioned stimuli
  22. The relationship between growth, brain asymmetry and behavioural lateralization in a cichlid fish
  23. Differences in aggressive behavior between convict cichlid color morphs: amelanistic convicts lose even with a size advantage
  24. Individual differences in cerebral lateralization are associated with shy–bold variation in the convict cichlid
  25. Acting unilaterally: Why do animals with strongly lateralized brains behave differently than those with weakly lateralized brains?