<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Neuroscience / Neurophysiology / Jamming avoidance response / Sound localization / Gymnotiformes / Owl / Electric fish / Brain / Frog / Biology / Ethology / Neuroethology
Date: 2007-12-06 17:26:54
Neuroscience
Neurophysiology
Jamming avoidance response
Sound localization
Gymnotiformes
Owl
Electric fish
Brain
Frog
Biology
Ethology
Neuroethology

Brain Behav Evol 2002;59:240–249 Evolutionary Convergence in Nervous

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www2.nau.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 110,00 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Jan/Feb 2016 • NoESA ESA Newsletter

Jan/Feb 2016 • NoESA ESA Newsletter

DocID: 1oGd3 - View Document

Electric Fish Meeting • International Congress of NeuroethologyPROGRAM Sunday March 27thWelcome Cocktail and RegistrationSession: Historical Round Table

Electric Fish Meeting • International Congress of NeuroethologyPROGRAM Sunday March 27thWelcome Cocktail and RegistrationSession: Historical Round Table

DocID: 1ooD2 - View Document

Differential	
  gene	
  expression	
  in	
  myogenic	
  tissues	
  of	
  the	
  electric	
  fish	
  S.	
  macrurus	
   using	
  a	
  cross-­‐platform	
  comparison:	
  real-­‐time	
  PCR,	
  nanoS

Differential  gene  expression  in  myogenic  tissues  of  the  electric  fish  S.  macrurus   using  a  cross-­‐platform  comparison:  real-­‐time  PCR,  nanoS

DocID: 1lV2T - View Document

Extreme muscle plasticity in electric fish: Cellular and molecular insights By Graciela A. Unguez, Ph.D. Professor of Biology New Mexico State University, Las Cruces

Extreme muscle plasticity in electric fish: Cellular and molecular insights By Graciela A. Unguez, Ph.D. Professor of Biology New Mexico State University, Las Cruces

DocID: 1llEq - View Document

SSB Graduate Student Research Proposal 2009 The Evolution of Neotropical Electric Fish and Mechanisms of Electric Signal Production (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes) Dawn D. Xiao, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Univers

SSB Graduate Student Research Proposal 2009 The Evolution of Neotropical Electric Fish and Mechanisms of Electric Signal Production (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes) Dawn D. Xiao, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Univers

DocID: 1laok - View Document