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Passive electrolocation in fish

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Great work on this article! I've been postponing getting down to rewrite and expand the articles on electro reception and electrogenesis; but I do have a big pile of papers I downloaded. Tell me if you are inerested in the article titles (for expanding other articles or for your own interest).

Hope you stay and make many more contributions!

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Do read the manual of style for wikipedia (WP:MOS) (its there among other useful links posted above. Wikipedia is a encyclopedia, and unlike in a text book questions are not usually added in the text. (see the MOS). However, a book(chapter?) or a course in wikiversity or wikibooks could use a different style of explaining than what is in wikipedia. I'll try formatting some of the article's text, and you can also try practice encyclopedia style. If you are interested in making the book/course, please do tell me. Staticd (talk) 13:48, 28 January 2012 (UTC)Reply