A weakly electric fish: Gnathonemus petersii.

By A Mystery Man Writer
22Sept2024

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Electroreceptor Model of Weakly Electric Fish Gnathonemus petersii: II. Cellular Origin of Inverse Waveform Tuning - ScienceDirect

These Fish Navigate with Electricity

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Imaging of Objects through active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii - ScienceDirect

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File:Gnathonemus petersii (Günther, 1862).JPG - Wikimedia Commons

Simulation of the electric field generated by Gnathonemus petersii in

PDF) The Schnauzenorgan-response of Gnathonemus petersii

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