FUGÈRE, Vincent, ORTEGA, Hernán y KRAHE, Rüdiger. Electrical signalling of dominance in a wild population of electric fish. Biology Letters [en línea]. 2011, vol. 7, no. 2, p. 197-200. ISSN 1744-9561.Animals often use signals to communicate their dominance status and avoid the costs of combat. We investigated whether the frequency of the electric organ discharge (EOD) of the weakly electric fish, Sternarchorhynchus sp., signals the dominance status of individuals. We correlated EOD frequency with body size and found a strong positive relationship. We then performed a competition experiment in which we found that higher frequency individuals were dominant over lower frequency ones. Finally, we conducted an electrical playback experiment and ...
Males and females commonly compete for limited resources. When interaction costs are similar for bot...
Body size in many animal species determines dominance and submissive relationships, being the smalle...
This study explores the morphology and electrical behavior of breeding weakly electric fish. Wave-ty...
Gymnotiformes are South American weakly electric fish that produce weak electric organ discharges (E...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
African weakly discharging electric fish (Mormyridae) use their self-generated electric signals and ...
Sexually-selected communication signals can be used by competing males to settle contests without in...
textMaintaining a stable social organization necessitates that animals recognize their own dominanc...
Mormyrid weakly electric fish produce short, pulse-type electric organ discharges for actively probi...
Feulner PG, Plath M, Engelmann J, Kirschbaum F, Tiedemann R. Electrifying love: electric fish use sp...
Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators poses a conflict for weakly electric fish, which depend ...
Mormyrid fish generate electric organ discharges (EODs) continuously for electrocommunication and el...
Weakly electric fish produce and detect electric fields and use their electrosensory modality in a n...
Mormyrid electric fish extract species, gender, dominance, and orientation information from the wave...
Males and females commonly compete for limited resources. When interaction costs are similar for bot...
Body size in many animal species determines dominance and submissive relationships, being the smalle...
This study explores the morphology and electrical behavior of breeding weakly electric fish. Wave-ty...
Gymnotiformes are South American weakly electric fish that produce weak electric organ discharges (E...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Natural and sexual selection shape animal communication signals according to the demands of social c...
African weakly discharging electric fish (Mormyridae) use their self-generated electric signals and ...
Sexually-selected communication signals can be used by competing males to settle contests without in...
textMaintaining a stable social organization necessitates that animals recognize their own dominanc...
Mormyrid weakly electric fish produce short, pulse-type electric organ discharges for actively probi...
Feulner PG, Plath M, Engelmann J, Kirschbaum F, Tiedemann R. Electrifying love: electric fish use sp...
Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators poses a conflict for weakly electric fish, which depend ...
Mormyrid fish generate electric organ discharges (EODs) continuously for electrocommunication and el...
Weakly electric fish produce and detect electric fields and use their electrosensory modality in a n...
Mormyrid electric fish extract species, gender, dominance, and orientation information from the wave...
Males and females commonly compete for limited resources. When interaction costs are similar for bot...
Body size in many animal species determines dominance and submissive relationships, being the smalle...
This study explores the morphology and electrical behavior of breeding weakly electric fish. Wave-ty...