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Noble, J. (2000) Talk is cheap: Evolved strategies for communication and action in asymmetrical animal contests. In J.-A. Meyer and A. Berthoz and D. Floreano and H. Roitblat and S. Wilson, editors, SAB00, pages 481--490. Honolulu, Hawaii: MIT Press.

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