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Definition of Gymnotiform

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Meaning of Gymnotiform from wikipedia

- fin pair over the other, and include rajiform, diodontiform, amiiform, gymnotiform and balistiform modes. Rajiform locomotion is characteristic of rays...
- allow them to produce electric fields, which are usually weak. In most gymnotiforms, the electric organs are derived from muscle cells. However, adult apteronotids...
- In strongly flowing waters, they may bury themselves. Like the other gymnotiforms, gymnotids have classic knifefish bodies. The body is long and eel-like...
- also commonly called knifefishes. They are distinguished from other gymnotiform fishes by the presence of a caudal fin (all other families lack a caudal...
- cave-dwelling gymnotiform. Humboldtichthys kirschbaumi (formerly genus Ellisella) from Upper Miocene of Bolivia is the only fossil gymnotiform. These fish...
- to stabilize while swimming Knifefish use their anal fins for thrust (gymnotiform propulsion) Boxfish, pufferfish and ocean sunfish use their anal fin...
- also be seen in gymnotiform electric fish, electric rays, and skates. The convergent evolution between the South American gymnotiforms and the African...
- (1993). "Why do electric fishes swim backwards? An hypothesis based on gymnotiform foraging behavior interpreted through sensory constraints". Environmental...
- detect prey. Convergence of weakly electric fishes Gymnotiform electrolocation waveform A gymnotiform electric fish of South America A mormyrid electric...
- E. (2013). "The energetics of electric organ discharge generation in gymnotiform weakly electric fish". Journal of Experimental Biology. 216 (13): 2459–2468...