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== Evolutionary outcomes == According to Howard ''et al.'' 2015, wild-type males had a significant advantage over GloFish when it came to mating.<ref name="Kalueff Howard Owen" /> According to the mating trials that were analyzed in the study, wild-type males sired twice as much as the genetically modified fish due to their more aggressive nature.<ref name="Kalueff Howard Owen" /> However, in Owen ''et al.'' 2012 by the same group, female zebrafish ''preferred'' the GloFish rather than wild-type males.<ref name="Kalueff Howard Owen"> {{Unbulleted list citebundle |{{cite book | last=Kalueff | first=Allan V. | editor-first1=Allan V | editor-last1=Kalueff | doi=10.1007/978-3-319-33774-6 | title=The rights and wrongs of zebrafish: Behavioral phenotyping of zebrafish | publication-place=[[Cham, Switzerland]] | date=2017 | isbn=978-3-319-33774-6 | id={{isbn|978-3-319-81598-5}}. {{isbn|978-3-319-33773-9}} | oclc=971612231 | pages=viii+327 | s2cid=89757479}}{{rp|pages=110,115,116}} |{{cite journal | last=Dougherty | first=Liam R. | title=Designing mate choice experiments | publisher=[[Wiley Publishing]] ([[Cambridge Philosophical Society]]) | journal=[[Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society]] | volume=95 | issue=3 | date=2020-02-05 | issn=1464-7931 | doi=10.1111/brv.12586 | pages=759–781 | s2cid=211035691 | pmid=32022418}} |{{cite journal | last1=Delcourt | first1=Johann | last2=Ovidio | first2=Michaël | last3=Denoël | first3=Mathieu | last4=Muller | first4=Marc | last5=Pendeville | first5=Hélène | last6=Deneubourg | first6=Jean-Louis | last7=Poncin | first7=Pascal | title=Individual identification and marking techniques for zebrafish | journal=[[Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries]] | publisher=[[Springer Science and Business Media]] | volume=28 | issue=4 | date=2018-09-06 | issn=0960-3166 | doi=10.1007/s11160-018-9537-y | pages=839–864 | bibcode=2018RFBF...28..839D | hdl=2268/227671 | s2cid=52269510| hdl-access=free }} |{{cite journal | last1=Tsang | first1=Benjamin | last2=Zahid | first2=Hifsa | last3=Ansari | first3=Rida | last4=Lee | first4=Richard Chi-Yeung | last5=Partap | first5=Aman | last6=Gerlai | first6=Robert | title=Breeding Zebrafish: A Review of Different Methods and a Discussion on Standardization | journal=[[Zebrafish (journal)|Zebrafish]] | publisher=[[Mary Ann Liebert]] | volume=14 | issue=6 | year=2017 | issn=1545-8547 | doi=10.1089/zeb.2017.1477 | pages=561–573 | s2cid=12470678 | pmid=28873037}} |{{cite journal | doi=10.1111/evo.12662 | pmid=25873489 | title=Mate Competition and Evolutionary Outcomes in Genetically Modified Zebrafish (''Danio Rerio'') | journal=[[Evolution (journal)|Evolution]] | volume=69 | issue=5 | pages=1101–1360 | year=2015 | last1=Howard | first1=Richard D. | last2=Rohrer | first2=Karl | last3=Liu | first3=Yiyang| last4=Muir | first4=William M. | s2cid=24263468| doi-access=free }} |{{cite journal | last1=Owen | first1=M. Aaron | last2=Rohrer | first2=Karl | last3=Howard | first3=Richard D. | title=Mate choice for a novel male phenotype in zebrafish, ''Danio rerio'' | journal=[[Animal Behaviour]] | publisher=[[Elsevier]] ([[Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour]] & Animal Behavior Society) | volume=83 | issue=3 | year=2012 | issn=0003-3472 | doi=10.1016/j.anbehav.2011.12.029 | pages=811–820 | citeseerx=10.1.1.710.3757 | s2cid=33290016}} }} </ref>
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