electricsensing
Electricsensing is a biological phenomenon where organisms detect and respond to electric fields. This ability is found in various species, including some fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. The primary organs involved in electricsensing are specialized sensory cells called electroreceptors, which are highly sensitive to changes in electric potential.
In fish, electricsensing is crucial for navigation, communication, and predation. For example, electric eels and gymnotiform
In amphibians, electricsensing is used for detecting prey and avoiding predators. For instance, some salamanders and
In invertebrates, electricsensing is used for a variety of purposes, including detecting prey, avoiding predators, and
The study of electricsensing is an active area of research in biology and neuroscience. Scientists are working