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Brain Behav Evol (1997) 49 (6): 330–335.
Published Online: 04 June 2010
... Brienomyrus, which is a heterogeneous clade with at least eleven nominal species. Six morphs from Gabon had distinctive EODs but were morphologically 'cryptic' in that they all had the brachyistius- like body morphology. DNA analysis fully supports the EOD data that the six morphs represent distinct clades...
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Brain Behav Evol (1997) 49 (6): 343–351.
Published Online: 04 June 2010
... Brienomyrus, which is a heterogeneous clade with at least eleven nominal species. Six morphs from Gabon had distinctive EODs but were morphologically 'cryptic' in that they all had the brachyistius- like body morphology. DNA analysis fully supports the EOD data that the six morphs represent distinct clades...
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Brain Behav Evol (1997) 49 (6): 336–342.
Published Online: 08 January 2008
... Brienomyrus, which is a heterogeneous clade with at least eleven nominal species. Six morphs from Gabon had distinctive EODs but were morphologically 'cryptic' in that they all had the brachyistius- like body morphology. DNA analysis fully supports the EOD data that the six morphs represent distinct clades...
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Brain Behav Evol (1997) 49 (6): 324–329.
Published Online: 08 January 2008
... Brienomyrus, which is a heterogeneous clade with at least eleven nominal species. Six morphs from Gabon had distinctive EODs but were morphologically 'cryptic' in that they all had the brachyistius- like body morphology. DNA analysis fully supports the EOD data that the six morphs represent distinct clades...
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Brain Behav Evol (1999) 54 (1): 61–69.
Published Online: 16 September 1999
... are highly species-specific, sexually-dimorphic, and under hormonal control. Here we focus on two related species of weakly electric gymnotiform fish that emit a wave-type discharge. These species differ in the direction of the sexual dimorphism of their electric organ discharge (EOD) frequencies...