Fish use electric signals to find the right mate

Thursday, June 11, 2009 - 12:14 in Biology & Nature

Electric knifefish, close relatives of the electric eel, navigate and communicate by projecting electric fields around their bodies. Research at University of Toronto is clarifying how this sense has evolved, as well as providing groundbreaking new ways to analyse the electric signals of these fascinating fish.

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