Table 1. Average ± S.E. of level of dissimilarity scores of each feature per stripe per pattern comparison of sides of the same fish (“Same Individual”),

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Table 1. Average ± S.E. of level of dissimilarity scores of each feature per stripe per pattern comparison of sides of the same fish (“Same Individual”), and reciprocal sides (“Reciprocal”), same sides (left or right sides; “Same Side”) and randomly chosen sides (“Random”) of couples of individuals. Average ± S.E. of level of dissimilarity scores of each feature per stripe per pattern comparison of sides of the same fish (“Same Individual”), and reciprocal sides (“Reciprocal”), same sides (left or right sides; “Same Side”) and randomly chosen sides (“Random”) of couples of individuals Keren Levy et al. Biology Open 2014;3:1245-1251 © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd