Stumbled upon this article on the BBC website & thought it was interesting.
I haven't seen the paper referred to, but presumably the design of the experiment eliminated other variables such as sense of smell/taste..?
M.
BBC: "Genius" claim for sticklebacks
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Re: BBC: "Genius" claim for sticklebacks
PM me your email address, and I will send you the paper.


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Re: BBC: "Genius" claim for sticklebacks
very cool. interesting.