Hopkins C D, Bass A H
Science. 1981 Apr 3;212(4490):85-7. doi: 10.1126/science.7209524.
An electric fish in the African family Mormyridae recognizes members of its own species by "listening" to electric organ discharges, which are species-specific signatures. Reactions of fish in the field and of individual electroreceptors to both normal and modified computer-synthesized discharges emphasize the importance of the waveform (time-domain cues) in species recognition.
非洲长颌鱼科的一种电鱼通过“倾听”电器官放电来识别自己物种的成员,这些放电是特定物种的特征。野外鱼类和单个电感受器对正常和经过修改的计算机合成放电的反应强调了波形(时域线索)在物种识别中的重要性。