Electric Organ Discharge Displays during Social Encounter in the Weakly Electric Fish Brienomyrus niger L. (Mormyridae) (original) (raw)

Effects of social interaction on the electric organ discharge in a mormyrid fish, Gnathonemus petersii (Mormyridae, Teleostei)

Peter Moller

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003

View PDFchevron_right

‘Communication’ in weakly electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii (Mormyridae) II. Interaction of electric organ discharge activities of two fish

Peter Moller

Animal Behaviour, 1973

View PDFchevron_right

Episodic electric discharges in the course of social interactions: An example of Asian Clariidae catfish

Владимир Ольшанский

Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2011

View PDFchevron_right

Effects of water conductivity on electrocommunication in the weak-electric fish Brienomyrus niger (Mormyriformes)

Peter Moller

Animal Behaviour, 1982

View PDFchevron_right

Social interactions between live and artificial weakly electric fish: Electrocommunication and locomotor behavior of Mormyrus rume proboscirostris towards a mobile dummy fish

Gerhard von der Emde

PLOS ONE, 2017

View PDFchevron_right

Variations in the electrocommunication behaviour of the weakly electric fish Apteronotus Leptorhynchus

Natascia Tamburello

View PDFchevron_right

Daily changes in the electric behavior of weakly electric fish in nature persist in constant darkness and are socially synchronized

Ana Silva

Biology open, 2018

View PDFchevron_right

Electrocommunication signals in female brown ghost electric knifefish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus

Sara Tallarovic

Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 2002

View PDFchevron_right

EOD modulations of brown ghost electric fish: JARs, chirps, rises, and dips

Sara Tallarovic

Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2002

View PDFchevron_right

Group behaviour of a nocturnal weakly electric mormyrid fish : investigations using an electro-communicating dummy fish

Gerhard von der Emde

2019

View PDFchevron_right

The electric fish Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus produces jamming avoidance responses to signals that are harmonically related to its own discharges

Alberto Capurro

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2004

View PDFchevron_right

Electric organ discharge frequency jamming during social interactions in brown ghost knifefish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus

Sara Tallarovic

2005

View PDFchevron_right

Evidence for mutual allocation of social attention through interactive signaling in a mormyrid weakly electric fish

Gerhard von der Emde

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2018

View PDFchevron_right

Electrifying love: electric fish use species-specific discharge for mate recognition

Martin Plath

Biology Letters, 2009

View PDFchevron_right

Spooky interaction at a distance in cave and surface dwelling electric fishes

Daphne Soares

2019

View PDFchevron_right

Locomotor and electric displays associated with electrolocation during exploratory behavior in mormyrid fish

Peter Moller

Behavioural Brain Research, 1984

View PDFchevron_right

Electrosensory Interference In Naturally Occurring Aggregates of a Species of Weakly Electric Fish, Eigenmannia Virescens

Loghmari Zayneb

Behavioural brain research, 2005

View PDFchevron_right

The electric organ discharges of the gymnotiform fishes: I. Apteronotus leptorhynchus

Philip Stoddard

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1996

View PDFchevron_right

Noninvasive Realistic Stimulation/Recording of Freely Swimming Weakly Electric Fish: Movement Detection and Discharge Entropy to Infer Fish Behavior

Caroline Garcia Forlim

View PDFchevron_right

Plasticity of the electric organ discharge waveform of the electric fish Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus I. Quantification of day-night changes

Philip Stoddard

Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 1998

View PDFchevron_right

Species differences in group size and electrosensory interference in weakly electric fishes: Implications for electrosensory processing

Scott Fortune

Behavioural Brain Research, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Electrical signalling of dominance in a wild population of electric fish

Hernan Ortega

Biology Letters, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Electric signal synchronization as a behavioural strategy to generate social attention in small groups of mormyrid weakly electric fish and a mobile fish robot

Gerhard von der Emde

Biological Cybernetics

View PDFchevron_right

Electric signals and schooling behavior in a weakly electric fish, Marcusenius cyprinoides L. (Mormyriformes)

Peter Moller

Science, 1976

View PDFchevron_right

The “novelty response” in an electric fishresponse properties and habituation

Nils Post

Physiology & Behavior, 1999

View PDFchevron_right

Diurnal Movements and Discharge Characteristics of Electric Gymnotid Fishes in the Rio Negro, Brazil

Alan Steinbach

Biological Bulletin, 1970

View PDFchevron_right

Weakly electric fish display behavioral responses to envelopes naturally occurring during movement: implications for neural processing

Michael G Metzen

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

Electric organ discharges of the gymnotiform fishes: III. Brachyhypopomus

Philip Stoddard

Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 1999

View PDFchevron_right

Short-range Navigation of the Weakly Electric Fish, Gnathonemus petersii L. (Mormyridae, Teleostei), in Novel and Familiar Environments

Peter Moller

Ethology, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Behavioral detection of electric signal waveform distortion in the weakly electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii

Gerhard von der Emde

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1995

View PDFchevron_right

Energetics of Sensing and Communication in Electric Fish: A Blessing and a Curse in the Anthropocene?

Michael Markham

Integrative and Comparative Biology

View PDFchevron_right

Sex recognition and neuronal coding of electric organ discharge waveform in the pulse-type weakly electric fish,Hypopomus occidentalis

Randy Zelick

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1988

View PDFchevron_right

Transmission mechanisms of fish electric signals

Michael L. Fine

Fish and Fisheries

View PDFchevron_right

Waveform generation in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus coropinae (Hoedeman): the electric organ and the electric organ discharge

Luis Iribarne

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2009

View PDFchevron_right

Electric organ morphology ofSternopygus macrurus, a wave-type, weakly electric fish with a sexually dimorphic EOD

Harold Zakon, Margaret Marchaterre, Andrew Bass

Journal of Neurobiology, 1992

View PDFchevron_right