Black ghost knifefish (English Wikipedia)

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  • Serrano-Fernandez, P. (Sep 2003). "Gradual frequency rises in interacting black ghost knifefish, Apteronotus albifrons". J Comp Physiol A. 189 (9): 685–692. doi:10.1007/s00359-003-0445-8. PMID 12898168. S2CID 8140293.
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  • Rose, Gary J. (December 2004). "Insights Into Neural Mechanisms and Evolution of Behaviour from Electric Fish". Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 5 (12): 943–951. doi:10.1038/nrn1558. PMID 15550949. S2CID 5874461.
  • Dunlap, K. D.; Thomas, P.; Zakon, H. H. (February 1998). "Diversity of sexual dimorphism in electrocommunication signals and its androgen regulation in a genus of electric fish, Apternotus". J Comp Physiol A. 183 (1): 77–89. doi:10.1007/s003590050236. PMID 9691480. S2CID 22926024.
  • Serrano-Fernandez, P. (Sep 2003). "Gradual frequency rises in interacting black ghost knifefish, Apteronotus albifrons". J Comp Physiol A. 189 (9): 685–692. doi:10.1007/s00359-003-0445-8. PMID 12898168. S2CID 8140293.

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