REFERENCES: References from Ethology present in Freshwater Fishes of Mexico database.
Ethology
Blackwell Verlag GmbH (Germany) (English)
International in scope, Ethology publishes original research on behaviour including physiological mechanisms, function, and evolution. The Journal addresses behaviour in all species, from slime moulds to humans. Experimental research is preferred, both from the field and the lab, which is grounded in a theoretical framework. The section 'Perspectives and Current Debates' provides an overview of the field and may include theoretical investigations and essays on controversial topics.
Number of records: 5:
2010
- Fisher, Heidi S. & Gil G. Rosenthal. 2010. "Relative Abundance of Xiphophorus Fishes and Its Effect on Sexual Communication". Ethology. 116:32-38 (ffm00370) (abstract)
2008
- Agrillo.Christian & M. Dadda, G. Serena. 2008. "Choice of Female Groups by Male Mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki)". Ethology. (114):479–488. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2008.01493.x (ffm00422) (abstract)
2005
- Wong, Bob B.M. & Gil G. Rosenthal. 2005. "Shoal Choice in Swordtails when Preferences Conflict". Ethology. 111:179-186 (ffm00319) (abstract)
2001
- Basolo, Alexandra L & K.J. Delaney. 2001. "Male biases for bale characteristics in females in Priapella olmecae and Xiphophorus helleri (Family Poeciliidae)". Ethology. (107):431-438 (ffm00433) (abstract)
- Morris, Molly R & Jason A. Elias, Jason A. Moretz. 2001. "Defining vertical bars in relation to female preference in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus cortezi (Cyprinodontiformes, Poeciliidae)". Ethology. (107):827Ð837 (ffm01219) (abstract)