The book examines how this sensory capability challenges conventional understanding of mammalian sensory limitations, highlighting the potential for unexpected adaptations in the animal kingdom. It also shows how the platypus's electroreceptors are located in its bill and the neural pathways process electrical stimuli.
The book emphasizes that platypus electrolocation represents a prime example of convergent evolution, illustrating how different species independently evolve similar traits to thrive in specific ecological niches. Presenting an interdisciplinary approach, the book integrates anatomical, physiological, and behavioral data to provide a comprehensive account of this phenomenon.
Beginning with the history of platypus biology, the book progresses through the biophysics of electrolocation, the anatomy and physiology of electroreceptors, neural processing, ecological implications, and conservation concerns. It also touches on real-world applications like biomimetic sensors.
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