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English: Supplementary Movie 7 Eel tracking and capturing a fish below and an agar barrier under 940nm IR illumination. Note the trial begins with a fish-stimulating doublet, which causes an escape response, followed by eel attack. The fish is periodically immobilized, but the agar barrier delays capture. The eel makes several holes in the agar, and ultimately catches the fish. This predatory sequence showing prey tracking occurs during the high-voltage discharge and is consistent with a general strategy of using conductance to identify and track prey during the strike. |
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Source | Video file from Catania K (2015). "Electric eels use high-voltage to track fast-moving prey". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9638. PMID 26485580. PMC: 4667699. | ||
Author | Catania K | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 7 |
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Author | Catania K |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Eel tracking and capturing a fish below and an agar barrier under 940nm IR illumination. Note the trial begins with a fish-stimulating doublet, which causes an escape response, followed by eel attack. The fish is periodically immobilized, but the agar barrier delays capture. The eel makes several holes in the agar, and ultimately catches the fish. This predatory sequence showing prey tracking occurs during the high-voltage discharge and is consistent with a general strategy of using conductance to identify and track prey during the strike. |
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Language | English |