Feulner PG, Plath M, Engelmann J, Kirschbaum F, Tiedemann R. Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition. Biol Lett. 2009;5(2):225-228.Mate choice is mediated by a range of sensory cues, and assortative mating based on these cues can drive reproductive isolation among diverging populations. A specific feature of mormyrid fish, the electric organ discharge (EOD), is used for electrolocation and intraspecific communication. We hypothesized that the EOD also facilitates assortative mating and ultimately promotes prezygotic reproductive isolation in African weakly electric fishes. Our behavioural experiments using live males as well as EOD playback demonstrated that female mate recognition is influenced ...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
Communication signals serve crucial survival and reproductive functions. In Gabon, the widely distri...
Teleost freshwater fishes of the orders Mormyriformes (the elephantfishes plus Gymnarchus from Afric...
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
African weakly discharging electric fish (Mormyridae) use their self-generated electric signals and ...
Electroreceptive bony fishes of Africa (the Mormyriformes) and South America (the Gymnotiformes) det...
Animals that co-occur in sympatry with multiple closely-related species use reproductive mate attrac...
This study explores the morphology and electrical behavior of breeding weakly electric fish. Wave-ty...
Nagel R, Kirschbaum F, Hofmann V, Engelmann J, Tiedemann R. Electric pulse characteristics can enabl...
B. pinnicaudatus is a nocturnal, pulse type weakly electric fish. Males are larger than females and ...
A communication signal in an African freshwater electric fish, its pulse-like Electric Organ Dischar...
Mormyrid electric fish rely on the waveform of their electric organ discharges (EODs) for communicat...
The electric organ discharges (EODs) of Marcnsenius senegalensis, a West African freshwater fish, ar...
Summary. Pollimyrus isidori's electric organ dis-charge (EOD) is of the pulse type. Patterns of...
FUGÈRE, Vincent, ORTEGA, Hernán y KRAHE, Rüdiger. Electrical signalling of dominance in a wild popul...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
Communication signals serve crucial survival and reproductive functions. In Gabon, the widely distri...
Teleost freshwater fishes of the orders Mormyriformes (the elephantfishes plus Gymnarchus from Afric...
Effective communication among sympatric species is often instrumental for behavioural isolation, whe...
African weakly discharging electric fish (Mormyridae) use their self-generated electric signals and ...
Electroreceptive bony fishes of Africa (the Mormyriformes) and South America (the Gymnotiformes) det...
Animals that co-occur in sympatry with multiple closely-related species use reproductive mate attrac...
This study explores the morphology and electrical behavior of breeding weakly electric fish. Wave-ty...
Nagel R, Kirschbaum F, Hofmann V, Engelmann J, Tiedemann R. Electric pulse characteristics can enabl...
B. pinnicaudatus is a nocturnal, pulse type weakly electric fish. Males are larger than females and ...
A communication signal in an African freshwater electric fish, its pulse-like Electric Organ Dischar...
Mormyrid electric fish rely on the waveform of their electric organ discharges (EODs) for communicat...
The electric organ discharges (EODs) of Marcnsenius senegalensis, a West African freshwater fish, ar...
Summary. Pollimyrus isidori's electric organ dis-charge (EOD) is of the pulse type. Patterns of...
FUGÈRE, Vincent, ORTEGA, Hernán y KRAHE, Rüdiger. Electrical signalling of dominance in a wild popul...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
Communication signals serve crucial survival and reproductive functions. In Gabon, the widely distri...
Teleost freshwater fishes of the orders Mormyriformes (the elephantfishes plus Gymnarchus from Afric...