Electrical discharges in Chinese salamander Andrias davidianus


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Abstract

In 2-year-old Chinese giant salamanders Andrias davidianus, occasional electric discharges with a characteristic pattern similar to the electric discharges of weakly electric catfish, Polypterus and Protopterus, were recorded for the first time. The discharges markedly differ in shape from the myograms accompanying abrupt movements of the salamander or exceeded them in amplitude by more than an order of magnitude. The discharges were recorded both in the autonomous experiment in the absence of experimenters and at a weak tactile stimulation.

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V. M. Olshanskii

Institute of Ecology and Evolution.

Email: xuewei@hrbeu.edu.cn
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. D. Baron

Institute of Ecology and Evolution.

Email: xuewei@hrbeu.edu.cn
Russian Federation, Moscow

Xue Wei

Harbin Engineering University, HLJ

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Email: xuewei@hrbeu.edu.cn
China, Harbin

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