Higher ultraviolet skin reflectance signals submissiveness in the anemonefish, <i>Amphiprion akindynos</i>.
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Full Title: Behav Ecol
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"FUNDING This work was supported by the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment—Equity Trustees Charitable Foundation to L.J.M. and the Australian Research Council (ARC) (Future Fellowship FT190100313 to K.L.C.; Discovery Early Career Researcher Award DE200100620 to F.C.; and Discovery Projects DP150102710 and DP180102363 to K.L.C., N.J.M., and F.C)."
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