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{{Hopkins & Heiligenberg, 1978}}<!--Evolutionary designs for electric signals and electroreceptors in gymnotoid fishes of Surinam-->
 
{{Hopkins & Heiligenberg, 1978}}<!--Evolutionary designs for electric signals and electroreceptors in gymnotoid fishes of Surinam-->
 
{{Heiligenberg & Bastian, 1980}}<!--Species specificity of electric organ discharges in sympatric gymnotoid fish of the Rio Negro-->
 
{{Heiligenberg & Bastian, 1980}}<!--Species specificity of electric organ discharges in sympatric gymnotoid fish of the Rio Negro-->
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{{HAG85}}<!--1985. Court and Spark: Electric Signals in the Courtship and Mating of Gymnotoid fish-->
 
{{Kawasaki & Heiligenberg, 1989}}<!--Distinct mechanisms of modulation in a neuronal oscillator generate different social signals in the electric fish Hypopomus-->
 
{{Kawasaki & Heiligenberg, 1989}}<!--Distinct mechanisms of modulation in a neuronal oscillator generate different social signals in the electric fish Hypopomus-->
  
 
== Patronyme ==
 
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* ''[[Brachyhypopomus walteri]]'' {{aut|Sullivan}} ''et al.'', 2013
 
* ''[[Brachyhypopomus walteri]]'' {{aut|Sullivan}} ''et al.'', 2013

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Walter Heiligenberg

  • (1938-1994)
  • Scripps Institute of Oceanography.

Publikationen

  • Hopkins, C.D. & Heiligenberg, W. 1978. Evolutionary designs for electric signals and electroreceptors in gymnotoid fishes of Surinam. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 3: 113-134. Zitatseite 
  • Heiligenberg, W. & Bastian, J. 1980. Species specificity of electric organ discharges in sympatric gymnotoid fish of the Rio Negro. Acta Biológica Venezuélica, 10: 187-203. Zitatseite 
  • Hagedorn, M. & Heiligenberg, W. 1985. Court and Spark: Electric Signals in the Courtship and Mating of Gymnotoid fish. Animal Behavior, 33: 254-265. Zitatseite 
  • Kawasaki, M. & Heiligenberg, W. 1989. Distinct mechanisms of modulation in a neuronal oscillator generate different social signals in the electric fish Hypopomus. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 165: 731-741. Zitatseite 

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