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English: Electroreception of capacitative and resistive objects in glass knifefish. The fish emits a continuous wave from its electric organ; the signal detected by its electroreceptors is modified by the electrical properties of the objects around it.
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Redrawn from von der Emde, G. (15 May 1999). "Active electrolocation of objects in weakly electric fish". Journal of Experimental Biology 202 (10): 1205–1215. DOI:10.1242/jeb.202.10.1205.

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