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Carl D Hopkins
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1
Sexual signal evolution outpaces ecological divergence during electric fish species radiation.
Am Nat
2010
1.50
2
Discovery and phylogenetic analysis of a riverine species flock of African electric fishes (Mormyridae: Teleostei).
Evolution
2002
1.20
3
Time-domain signal divergence and discrimination without receptor modification in sympatric morphs of electric fishes.
J Exp Biol
2006
1.18
4
Electrical and behavioral courtship displays in the mormyrid fish Brienomyrus brachyistius.
J Exp Biol
2007
1.12
5
AFLPs resolve phylogeny and reveal mitochondrial introgression within a species flock of African electric fish (Mormyroidea: Teleostei).
Evolution
2004
1.11
6
Comparable ages for the independent origins of electrogenesis in African and South American weakly electric fishes.
PLoS One
2012
0.96
7
Multiple cases of striking genetic similarity between alternate electric fish signal morphs in sympatry.
Evolution
2005
0.90
8
Petrocephalus of Odzala offer insights into evolutionary patterns of signal diversification in the Mormyridae, a family of weakly electrogenic fishes from Africa.
J Physiol Paris
2008
0.86
9
Central control of electric signaling behavior in the mormyrid Brienomyrus brachyistius: segregation of behavior-specific inputs and the role of modifiable recurrent inhibition.
J Exp Biol
2004
0.81
10
Signal variation and its morphological correlates in Paramormyrops kingsleyae provide insight into the evolution of electrogenic signal diversity in mormyrid electric fish.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
2011
0.81
11
Differential expression of genes and proteins between electric organ and skeletal muscle in the mormyrid electric fish Brienomyrus brachyistius.
J Exp Biol
2012
0.79
12
Commentary: Evolution of electric organs.
J Physiol Paris
2008
0.75
13
Comparative anatomy of the electrosensory lateral line lobe of mormyrids: the mystery of the missing map in the genus Stomatorhinus (family: Mormyridae).
Brain Behav Evol
2005
0.75