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Behavioral Sensitivity of the European Blind Cave Salamander,Proteus anguinus,and a Pyrenean Newt,Euproctus asper,to Electrical Fields in Water

 

作者: Peter A. Schlegel,  

 

期刊: Brain, Behavior and Evolution  (Karger Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 49, issue 3  

页码: 121-131

 

ISSN:0006-8977

 

年代: 1997

 

DOI:10.1159/000112986

 

出版商: S. Karger AG

 

关键词: Passive electrosensitivity;Behavioral tests;Proteus anguinus;Euproctus asper

 

数据来源: Karger

 

摘要:

In the urodeles Proteus anguinus and Euproctus asper, thresholds of an overt avoidance response to weak electrical field stimuli (continuous sine-waves) were measured as a function of frequency. Thresholds down to 0.1 mV/cm (30 nA/cm2) were found in P. anguinus and 2 mV/cm (600 nA/cm2) in E. asper at ''best frequencies'' (B.F.) of 20–30 Hz, but sensitivity covered a total frequency range of below 0.1 Hz to 1–2 kHz, with up to 70 dB higher thresholds. Average thresholds of 1 mV/cm in P. anguinus and 40 mV/cm in E. asper were more than 30 dB apart and significantly different. Both species were sensitive to galvanic DC-pulses, clicks, and noise bursts with intensities of about the same order of magnitude. Specimens of the transparent catfish, Kryptopterus (Siluridae) reacted in the same frequency range as found for Proteus and Euproctus, and had still lower thresholds, down to 0.02 mV/cm (1.5 nA/cm2). The biological significance and possibly still ongoing evolution of the electrical sense in urodeles is interpreted in terms of comparative sensory physiology and more recent, still speculative, evolutionary diversification during and since the Pleistoc

 

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