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overfishing and pollution.
Gymnarchus niloticus was
described by
Georges Cuvier in 1829,
along with the
monospecific genus Gymnarchus. The
monogeneric family...
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their electric organ from
neurogenic tissue (which
forms nerves). In
Gymnarchus niloticus (the
African knifefish), the tail, trunk, hypobranchial, and...
- Hans Lissmann's 1951
study of
electroreception and
electrogenesis in
Gymnarchus niloticus.
Detailed descriptions of the
powerful shocks that the electric...
- Tail of a Fish,
Gymnarchus Niloticus Cuv", in: Nature, 167, 4240 (1951), pp. 201–202. "The
Mechanism of
Object Location in
Gymnarchus Niloticus and Similar...
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pathway of JAR in
Gymnarchus is
nearly identical to that of the Gymnotiformes, with a few
minor differences. S-units in
Gymnarchus are time coders, like...
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typical Gondwana distribution. The
Gymnarchidae (the only
species being Gymnarchus niloticus, the
African knifefish) and the
Mormyridae are
weakly electric...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aba may
refer to: Aba
roundleaf bat
Gymnarchus (or aba), an
electric fish Aba (family), in
Hungary Aba people, in Russia...
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Apteronotidae (ghost knifefishes) The featherbacks,
family Notopteridae. The aba,
Gymnarchus niloticus Four
other unrelated fish
species not in any of the
above families:...
- left side of
their body. The
Mormyridae and the
closely related genus Gymnarchus are also
unique in
being the only
vertebrates where the male
sperm cell...
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Golden mandarin fish
Golden perch Goldeye Green sturgeon Green sunfish Gymnarchus Hemibagrus wyckioides Hepsetus cuvieri Hiodon tergisus Hoplias aimara...