2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0480
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Ecologically mediated differences in electric organ discharge drive evolution in a sodium channel gene in South American electric fishes

Frances E. Hauser,
Dawn Xiao,
Alexander Van Nynatten
et al.

Abstract: Active electroreception—the ability to detect objects and communicate with conspecifics via the detection and generation of electric organ discharges (EODs)—has evolved convergently in several fish lineages. South American electric fishes (Gymnotiformes) are a highly species-rich group, possibly in part due to evolution of an electric organ (EO) that can produce diverse EODs. Neofunctionalization of a voltage-gated sodium channel gene accompanied the evolution of electrogenic tissue from muscle and resulted in… Show more

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