WINGS Fellow Daphne Soares studies cavefish that sacrifice sight and pigmentation to gain more powerful electric organs to help them hunt and interact over distances, communicating much the way an AM radio operates. @FrontNeurosci https://t.co/U7Tq4BJ5Fw
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These interactions are likely “envelope” responses in which fish alter their electric organ discharge (EOD) frequency in relation to higher order features, specifically changes in the depth of modulation, of electrosocial signals. https://t.co/GXdfFVF6Ku
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RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Spooky Interaction at a Distance in Cave and Surface Dwelling Electric Fishes: Glass knifefish (Eigenmanni…