The behavior of animals changes when they form a dominance hierarchy, and the change depends on the position they adopt in the hierarchy (Moynihan 1998). This chapter considers the relationship between the changes in the behavior of crayfish that ...
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Drummond, J. M., Issa, F. A., Song, C.-K., Herberholz, J., Yeh, S.-R., & Edwards, D. H. (2002). Neural Mechanisms of Dominance Hierarchies in Crayfish. In The Crustacean Nervous System (pp. 124–135). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04843-6_9
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