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Mating Suppresses Alarm Response in Zebrafish (Current Biology)
 


Animals make behavioral choices for survival when faced with competing inputs, for example, to mate or to flee. Diaz-Verdugo et al. show that zebrafish choose mating behavior over escape from a potential threat and identify a region of the forebrain that reflect this decision.


 
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