This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive systems in lower aquatic vertebrates and elucidates the sophisticated principles of communication, prey detection and orientation in these organisms. An introduction into electroreceptors, electric organs and sensory functions is followed by a review of electrocommunication and its behavioral physiology. Throughout each section, one finds a wide range of examples, from sharks, rays and skates to catfishes and stargazers, including also strongly and weakly electric fishes from tropical freshwater bodies
Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators poses a conflict for weakly electric fish, which depend ...
Passive electroreception is a complex and specialised sense found in a large range of aquatic verteb...
Gymnotiformes are South American weakly electric fish that produce weak electric organ discharges (E...
This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive sys...
Teleost freshwater fishes of the orders Mormyriformes (the elephantfishes plus Gymnarchus from Afric...
Some fishes test their environment by generating electric fields outside their bodies (man's first c...
African snoutfishes and South American knifefishes communicate by weak, species-specific electric or...
The weakly electric knifefish Eigenmannia emits an electric organ discharge (EOD) of constant freque...
Electroreceptive bony fishes of Africa (the Mormyriformes) and South America (the Gymnotiformes) det...
Nagel R, Kirschbaum F, Hofmann V, Engelmann J, Tiedemann R. Electric pulse characteristics can enabl...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
An evaluative review of the electrosensing literature was pursued with the intention of determining ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators poses a conflict for weakly electric fish, which depend ...
Passive electroreception is a complex and specialised sense found in a large range of aquatic verteb...
Gymnotiformes are South American weakly electric fish that produce weak electric organ discharges (E...
This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive sys...
Teleost freshwater fishes of the orders Mormyriformes (the elephantfishes plus Gymnarchus from Afric...
Some fishes test their environment by generating electric fields outside their bodies (man's first c...
African snoutfishes and South American knifefishes communicate by weak, species-specific electric or...
The weakly electric knifefish Eigenmannia emits an electric organ discharge (EOD) of constant freque...
Electroreceptive bony fishes of Africa (the Mormyriformes) and South America (the Gymnotiformes) det...
Nagel R, Kirschbaum F, Hofmann V, Engelmann J, Tiedemann R. Electric pulse characteristics can enabl...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
An evaluative review of the electrosensing literature was pursued with the intention of determining ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators poses a conflict for weakly electric fish, which depend ...
Passive electroreception is a complex and specialised sense found in a large range of aquatic verteb...
Gymnotiformes are South American weakly electric fish that produce weak electric organ discharges (E...