Daily changes in the electric behavior of weakly electric fish naturally persist in constant darkness and are socially synchronized
Daily rhythms allow anticipation of changes and allocation of energy to better cope with predictable events. Rhythms in behavior result from a complex combination of physiological processes timed by the nervous system and synchronized with external information. We aimed to understand how rhythmic be...
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2018
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Geahča maid: Daily changes in the electric behavior of weakly electric fish naturally persist in constant darkness and are socially synchronized
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