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SR 53(5) 38-40.Pdf
Convergent Evolution of Mechanically Optimal Locomotion in Aquatic Invertebrates and Vertebrates
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Evolution of the Pgc-1 Protein Family in the Control of Oxidative Metabolism in Vertebrates
A Biomimetic Quasi-Static Electric Field Physical Channel for Underwater Ocean Networks
SPAWNING of BLACK GHOST KNIFEFISH, Apteronotus Albifrons with DIFFERENT SEX RATIOS
Electric Fish Use Electrocommunication Signals to Fine Tune Relative
Discrimination and Behavioral Responses to Communication Signals Compared Across Apteronotids
Unrestricted Species
2010 Abstract Book
The Electric Sense of the Skate
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Prey Capture in Black Ghost Knifefish
KEMAMPUAN MAKAN IKAN SETAN HITAM (Apteronotus Albifrons) TERHADAP LARVA NYAMUK Aedes Aegypti
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Sexual Dimorphism in Apteronotus Bonapartii (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae)
Endocrine Regulation of Dynamic Communication Signals in Gymnotiform Fish Anna Goldina Florida International University,
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Scientific Classification
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Black Ghost Knifefish (Apteronotus Albifrons) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
Gene Evolution and Gene Expression After Whole Genome Duplication in Fish
The Evolution of Vertebrate Somatostatin Receptors and Their
Magnetic Fields 8.5
Dynamics of a Neuronal Pacemaker in the Weakly Electric Fish Apteronotus
Knifefish's Suction Makes Water Boil
Apteronotus Leptorhynchus) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
The Weakly Electric Fish, Apteronotus Albifrons, Avoids Hypoxia Before It Reaches Critical Levels
Separability of Drag and Thrust in Undulatory Animals and Machines Rahul Bale,1,+ Anup A
ELECTROLOCATION Geoff Derven / Wren Kominos-Marvell / Frank Sosa Reed College Bio342
The Decoding of Electrosensory Systems Eric S Fortune
Dynamics of a Neuronal Pacemaker in the Weakly Electric Fish Apteronotus
The Contribution of the Pectoral Fins, Body, and the Ribbon Fin to Turning Maneuvers of a Gymnotiform Swimmer
Evolution of Fin Undulation on a Physical Knifefish-Inspired Soft Robot