Electric organ discharge diversity in the genus Gymnotus: anatomo-functional groups and electrogenic mechanisms
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A. Caputi | P. Aguilera | A. Rodríguez-Cattáneo | W. G. Crampton | A. Rodríguez-Cattáneo | P Aguilera | E. Cilleruelo | W. G. R. Crampton | A. A. Caputi | E. Cilleruelo
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