| name |
title |
email |
project |
| Dr.
Scott Jackson |
Post Doctoral
Associate |
bsj22@cornell.edu |
Temporal coding
and electric communication. |
| Ms.
Laurieanne Dent |
Graduate Student,
Cornell University |
ld67@cornell.edu |
Temporal Coding
in Electroreception
Social Signaling in Brienomyrus brachyistius . |
| Dr. Bruce Carlson |
Post Doctoral Associate |
carlson.bruce@gmail.com |
Temporal Coding in the midbrain nucleus Exterolateralis Pars Posterior of Mormyrids |
| Mr. Jason Gallant |
Graduate Student |
jrg63@cornell.edu |
Electrogenic diversity in Paramormyrops kingsleyae |
| Mr. Kevin Gardner |
Undergraduate Student |
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Agonistic behavior and sequences of pulse intervals in Brienomyrus brachyistius |
| Mr. Tom Kraft |
Undergraduate Student |
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Courtship and aggression in Brienomyrus brachyistius - patterns of electric discharges |
| Mr. Brian Isett |
Undergraduate Student |
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Courtship and aggression in Brienomyrus brachyistius - patterns of electric discharges |
| Ms. Natalie Trzcinski |
Undergraduate Student |
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Tuning of Knollenorgans in Mormyrid fishes in the Genus Campylomormyrus |
| Ms. Colette Harris |
Undergraduate Student |
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Video analysis of behavioral data of electric fish |
| Dr. Matthew Arnegard |
Post Doctoral Associate, University of British Columbia |
arnegard@zoology.ubc.ca |
Animal communication, species recognition, and the mechanisms of speciation in fishes. Incipient speciation in Brienomyrus from Gabon. |
| Mr. Ryan Wong |
Graduate Profram
University of Texas Austin |
ryan.wong@mail.utexas.edu |
Patterns of electric discharges during courtship of Brienomyrus brachyistius |
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| Dr.
Bruce Carlson |
Post-doctoral
Fellow Cornell University |
bc6s@virginia.edu |
Neural control
of electric discharge rhythms in social communication of mormyrid
fish. |
| Dr.
Matthew Xu-Friedman |
Department of Biology
SUNY Buffalo
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mx@buffalo.edu |
Anatomy and
physiology of the Knollenorgan electroreceptor pathway in mormyrid
electric fish |
| Dr.
Satoshi Amagai |
Howard Hughes
Medical Institute |
amagais@hq.hhmi.org |
Anatomy and
physiology of Knollenorgan electroreceptor pathway in mormyrids. |
| Dr.
David Yager |
Dept. Psychology
University of Maryland |
dy5@umail.umd.edu |
Directional
characteristics of electroreceptors |
| Dr.
John D. Crawford |
Conservation Law Foundation |
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Acoustic signal
production in mormyrid electric fish.
Click here to hear sounds produced by Pollimyurus
isidori & P. adspersus. |
| Ms.
Ursula Schmid |
College of Veterinary
Medicine
Cornell University |
ues1@cornell.edu |
Anatomy of
the Knollenorgan electrosensory pathway in mormyrid electric fish |
| Dr.
Kwang Tze Shieh |
New York University
NY, NY |
72332.1410@CompuServe.COM |
Passive electrlolocation
in fish |
| Dr.
Don McBride |
Department
of Physiology and Biophysics, Univ. Texas Medical Branch, Galveston,
TX |
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Passive electrolocation
in fish |
| Dr.
Philip Stoddard |
Dept. Biology,
Florida International University |
STODDARD@servms.fiu.edu |
Electroreception
and communication in Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus |
| Dr.
Cheryl Franchina |
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Development
and function of electric organ discharges in Brachyhypopomus |
| Dr.
Sébastien Lavoué |
Department of Marine Bioscience, University of Tokyo
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lavoue@cimrs1.mnhn.fr
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Molecular phylogeny
and systematics of mormyrid fishes. |
| Dr.
John Sullivan |
Research Associate
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
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js151@cornell.edu |
Molecular phylogeny
of mormyrid fishes of Africa. Discovery and phylogenetic analysis
of species flock of Brienomyrus in Gabon
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