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Electrophorus Electricus ERSS
Electric Organ Electric Organ Discharge
The Biology and Genetics of Electric Organ of Electric Fishes
Letters to Nature
Fish Overview
How Do Electric Eels Generate Electricity? the Question: How Does an Electric Eel Generate Electricity?
Ontogeny of the Electric Organs in the Electric Eel, Electrophorus Electricus : Physiological, Histological, and Fine Structural Investigations
Electric Eels by Lydia Lukidis
“When Eels Attack!” Transcript
Feeding Ecology of Electric Eel Electrophorus Varii (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) in the Curiaú River Basin, Eastern Amazon
Unrestricted Species
Phylogeny of the Weakly Electric Banded Knifefishes: Insights on Biogeography and Evolution in the Neotropical Genus Gymnotus (Pisces: Gymnotidae)
Studying Convergent Evolution to Relate Genotype to Behavioral Phenotype Jason R
Electric Eels
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Leaping Eels Electrify Threats, Supporting Humboldt's Account of A
Electrocommunication in Teleost Fishes. Behavior and Experiments
Theileria Electrophori N.Sp., a Parasite of the Electric Eel Electrophorus Electricus (Osteichthyes: Cypriniformes: Gymnotidae) from Amazonian Brazil Ralph Lainson
Top View
Name of Fish Shape of Electric Organ Location of Electric Organ
Ostariophysi: Gymnotiformes: Electrophorus)
The Third Form Electric Organ Discharge of Electric Eels Jun Xu*, Xiang Cui & Huiyuan Zhang
An Electric-Eel-Inspired Soft Power Source from Stacked Hydrogels
Chapter 4 Sensory Perception and Communication in Electric Fish
View on EELS – Intrinsic Characteristic of Producing Electric Current Shreyas Bharatharaj Katagal Rohith R
Drug Discovery & Development
Electric Mouse, P
REVIEW PAPER the Case for Sequencing the Genome of the Electric Eel Electrophorus Electricus
Electric Eels Wield a Functional Venom Analogue
The Astonishing Behavior of Electric Eels
Molecular Phylogeny of the Neotropical Knifefishes of the Order Gymnotiformes (Actinopterygii)
0 Rganisms Have Adapted to Different Environments and Evolved Sense Organs That Respond Selectively to Particular Forms of Energy
Electric Signals & Electric Fish