Predation risk and abiotic habitat parameters affect personality traits in extremophile populations of a neotropical fish (<i>Poecilia vivipara</i>)
Carolin Sommer‐Trembo(University of Basel), Martin Plath(North West Agriculture and Forestry University), Rüdiger Riesch(Royal Holloway University of London), Guilherme Gomes-Silva(Universidade Federal de Uberlândia), Jasmin Baier(Goethe University Frankfurt), Ana Cristina Petry(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Julia de Araujo Cardoso Iorio(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Jakob Gismann(Goethe University Frankfurt), Sarah Krause(Goethe University Frankfurt), Sebastijan Vurusic(Goethe University Frankfurt)
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