BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive weak electric signals (typically less than one volt in amplitude) owing to the presence of a specialized, muscle-derived electric organ (EO) in their tail region. Such electric signals, also known as Electric Organ Discharges (EODs), are used for objects/prey localization, for the identification of conspecifics, and in social and reproductive behaviour. This feature might have promoted the adaptive radiation of this family by acting as an effective pre-zygotic isolation mechanism. Despite the physiological and evolutionary importance of this trait, the investigation of the genetic basis of its function and modification has so far remained li...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Transcriptsâ length distribution of the C. compressirostris Trinity assembly. (PDF 24Â kb
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
Mormyrid fishes are one of six independent lineages of vertebrates to have evolved electric organs f...
Background: With its unique ability to produce high-voltage electric discharges in excess of 600 vol...
Background: With its unique ability to produce high-voltage electric discharges in excess of 600 vol...
Abstract Background Understanding the genomic basis of phenotypic diversity can be greatly facilitat...
For two sympatric species of African weakly electric fish, Campylomormyrus tamandua and Campylomormy...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Transcriptsâ length distribution of the C. compressirostris Trinity assembly. (PDF 24Â kb
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
BACKGROUND: African weakly-electric fishes of the family Mormyridae are able to produce and perceive...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
African weakly electric-fishes (Mormyridae) underwent an outstanding adaptive radiation (about 200 s...
Mormyrid fishes are one of six independent lineages of vertebrates to have evolved electric organs f...
Background: With its unique ability to produce high-voltage electric discharges in excess of 600 vol...
Background: With its unique ability to produce high-voltage electric discharges in excess of 600 vol...
Abstract Background Understanding the genomic basis of phenotypic diversity can be greatly facilitat...
For two sympatric species of African weakly electric fish, Campylomormyrus tamandua and Campylomormy...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Electrocytes, the current-producing cells of electric organs (EOs) in electric fish, are unique in t...
Transcriptsâ length distribution of the C. compressirostris Trinity assembly. (PDF 24Â kb