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English: Figure 2. 
Eyeless Astyanax mexicanus Caballo Moro specimen used for aggression and territoriality studies A body B head. While the Caballo Moro cave is inhabited by both the eyed and the eyeless morphs, only eyeless specimens were used in this study. The other populations used in this study; Molino, Jineo, Vásquez, Escondido, Pachón and Tinaja caves are inhabited exclusively by eyeless fish.
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Source Espinasa L, Collins E, Ornelas García CP, Rétaux S, Rohner N, Rutkowski J (2022) Divergent evolutionary pathways for aggression and territoriality in Astyanax cavefish. Subterranean Biology 43: 169-183. https://doi.org/10.3897/subtbiol.73.79318
Author Espinasa L, Collins E, Ornelas García CP, Rétaux S, Rohner N, Rutkowski J (2022)
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current09:37, 14 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 09:37, 14 December 20221,512 × 2,016 (912 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 2.  :Eyeless ''Astyanax mexicanus'' Caballo Moro specimen used for aggression and territoriality studies A body B head. While the Caballo Moro cave is inhabited by both the eyed and the eyeless morphs, only eyeless specimens were used in this study. The other populations used in this study; Molino, Jineo, Vásquez, Escondido, Pachón and Tinaja caves are inhabited exclusively by eyeless fish.}} | date = 2022-07-15 | source = Espinasa L, Collins E,...

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