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      The Electric Organ Discharge of Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus

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          The electric organ discharge of Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus was studied by recording (1) the discharge field potentials in water at different conductivities and temperatures and (2) the spatiotemporal pattern of electromotive forces of the equivalent source. An early deflection, head positive (P wave), and a late deflection, head negative (N wave), are the major components of the discharge, however a striking double positive peak is generated at the abdominal level. Comparisons of this species with other pulse gymnotids provide evidence for common patterns of organization of the electrogenic system: (1) There is a head-to-tail activation wave along the fish; (2) the electromotive force increases exponentially from head to tail, but it is differentially attenuated by the passive tissues in male and females; (3) the abdominal region generates a complex species-specific waveform, whereas the tail discharge is similar across species. In B. pinnicaudatus the electric organ discharge waveform is sensitive to endocrine and environmental stimuli. The effect of seasonal sex differences on electrogenic and passive tissue, the changes in impedance matching between the fish’s body and the environment, and the modulation of membrane properties by temperature, are able to modify the EOD waveform. Since these factors change during the breeding season, their appropriate combination might be crucial for reproduction.

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            Journal
            BBE
            Brain Behav Evol
            10.1159/issn.0006-8977
            Brain, Behavior and Evolution
            S. Karger AG
            0006-8977
            1421-9743
            1998
            September 1998
            07 August 1998
            : 52
            : 3
            : 148-158
            Affiliations
            aDivisión Neuroanatomía Comparada, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Unidad Asociada de Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, bDivisión Neurofisiología, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Unidad Asociada de Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, cDepartamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
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            6559 Brain Behav Evol 1998;52:148–158
            10.1159/000006559
            9693161
            4443fc07-7fd9-40e7-b47f-f8de2198b91f
            © 1998 S. Karger AG, Basel

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            Geriatric medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurosciences,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry,Public health
            Neuroethology,Water conductivity,Temperature,Weakly electric fish,Electrolocation,Electrocommunication,Electric organ discharge,<italic>Hypopomus</italic>

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