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Megan K. Freiler
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The costs of a big brain: extreme encephalization results in higher energetic demand and reduced hypoxia tolerance in weakly electric African fishes
KV Sukhum, MK Freiler, R Wang, BA Carlson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1845), 20162157, 2016
522016
Intraspecific Energetic Trade-Offs and Costs of Encephalization Vary from Interspecific Relationships in Three Species of Mormyrid Electric Fishes
KV Sukhum, MK Freiler, BA Carlson
Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 1-10, 2019
52019
Neuroendocrine mechanisms contributing to the coevolution of sociality and communication
MK Freiler, GT Smith
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 101077, 2023
42023
Electrocommunication signals and aggressive behavior vary among male morphs in an apteronotid fish, Compsaraia samueli
MK Freiler, MR Proffitt, GT Smith
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (12), jeb243452, 2022
32022
Electrocommunication signals and aggression are temporally linked in an electric fish with male morphological variation
MK Freiler, MR Proffitt, GT Smith
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E278-E278, 2021
12021
Enlarged brains result in increased energetic demands both across species and within highly encephalized species of weakly electric mormyrid fishes
M Freiler
12016
Energetic costs and reduced hypoxia tolerance as a result of large brain size evolution in mormyrids
M Freiler
12015
Social Environment Modulates the Function and Neuroendocrine Regulation of Electrocommunication Signals Across Species of Apteronotid Fishes
MK Freiler
Indiana University, 2023
2023
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