2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70009
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Family resemblance in color‐patch size is not affected by stress experience in a cichlid fish

Angelika Ziegelbecker,
Kristina M. Sefc

Abstract: Animal body coloration is often linked to social dominance and mating success. This is because it can carry information on an animal's body condition and competitive ability by reflecting the genetic quality of individuals or by responding to their current or past living conditions. The present study investigates genetic and environmental effects on a conspicuous color pattern of the cichlid fish Tropheus sp. black “Ikola,” in which the size of a carotenoid‐based yellow area on the body co‐varies with social d… Show more

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