AC Silva, R Perrone, L Zubizarreta… - Journal of …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Agonistic behavior has shaped sociality across evolution. Though extremely diverse in types of displays and timing, agonistic encounters always follow the same conserved phases …
MR Markham - Journal of Experimental biology, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Weakly electric gymnotiform and mormyrid fish generate and detect weak electric fields to image their worlds and communicate. These multi-purpose electric signals are generated by …
The evolutionary radiations of Neotropical electric fishes (Gymnotiformes) provide unique materials for studies on the evolution of specialized sensory systems and the diversification …
DV Zlenko, VM Olshanskiy, AA Orlov… - Behavior Research …, 2023 - Springer
In some fish lineages, evolution has led to unique sensory adaptations that provide information which is not available to terrestrial animals. These sensory systems include …
KD Dunlap, GT Smith, A Yekta - Brain Behavior and Evolution, 2000 - karger.com
Weakly electric fish emit an electric communication signal that is controlled by a highly specialized neural circuit. In Apteronotus, the continuous electric organ discharge (EOD) is …
The bluntnose knifefish genus Brachyhypopomus, is diagnosed from other Rhamphichthyoidea (Rhamphichthyidae+ Hypopomidae) by the presence of a disk-like …
Electric fish produce weak electric fields to image their world in darkness and to communicate with potential mates and rivals. Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators …
AA Caputi - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
The electric organ discharges (EODs) produced by weakly electric fish have long been a source of scientific intrigue and inspiration. The study of these species has contributed to our …
PK Stoddard - Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2002 - Elsevier
This study explores the evolutionary origins of waveform complexity in electric organ discharges (EODs) of weakly electric fish. I attempt to answer the basic question of what …