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  2. Paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    The electroreceptors can detect weak electrical fields which not only signal the presence of prey items in the water column, such as zooplankton which is the primary diet of the American paddlefish, but they can also detect the individual feeding and swimming movements of zooplankton's appendages.

  3. American paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    These receptors are morphologically similar to the ampullae of Lorenzini of sharks and rays, and are indeed passive ampullary-type electroreceptors used by American paddlefish to detect plankton. [31] Clusters of electroreceptors also cover the head and operculum flaps. The diet of the American paddlefish consists primarily of zooplankton.

  4. Sensory systems in fish - Wikipedia

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    Several basal bony fishes, including the paddlefish (Polyodon spathula), possess electroreceptors. The paddlefish hunts plankton using thousands of tiny passive electroreceptors located on its extended snout, or rostrum. The paddlefish is able to detect electric fields that oscillate at 0.5–20 Hz, and large groups of plankton generate this ...

  5. Actinopteri - Wikipedia

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    Fish portal; Actinopteri (/ æ k t ɪ ˈ n ɒ p t ə r aɪ /) is the sister group of Cladistia in the class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish).. Dating back to the Permian period, the Actinopteri comprise the Chondrostei (sturgeons and paddlefish), the Holostei (bowfins and gars), and the teleosts; in other words, all extant ray-finned fish other than the bichirs.

  6. Exotic and Unusual Fishes of North America - Wikipedia

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    Alex Cord on location (1993) performing the voice-over and on-camera work for The Paddlefish: An American Treasure. Exotic and Unusual Fishes of North America is a series of PBS documentary television specials about three species of American fish: The Alligator Gar: Predator or Prey?, The Paddlefish: An American Treasure, and Sturgeon: Ancient Survivors of the Deep.

  7. Ampullae of Lorenzini - Wikipedia

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    Ampullae of Lorenzini (sg.: ampulla) are electroreceptors, sense organs able to detect electric fields. They form a network of mucus -filled pores in the skin of cartilaginous fish ( sharks , rays , and chimaeras ) and of basal bony fishes such as reedfish , [ 1 ] sturgeon , [ 2 ] and lungfish . [ 1 ]

  8. File:American paddlefish filter feeding.webm - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org رماحة أمريكية; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org আমেরিকান প্যাডেলফিশ

  9. Sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    The electroreceptors are thought to be used in various behaviors such as feeding, mating and migration. [ 35 ] Many sturgeons leap completely out of the water, [ 37 ] usually making a loud splash which can be heard half a mile away on the surface and probably farther under water.