The book progresses from introducing the fundamental principles of bioelectricity to exploring case studies of electric fish, such as the South American knifefish and electric eels.
It details the adaptations that allow them to generate and control electric fields for electrolocation or stunning prey.
Readers will discover how natural selection has shaped these unique adaptations, giving rise to varying electric organ discharge (EOD) strategies among different species.
The content is supported by evidence from research articles and field studies and enhanced by original data visualizations.
Integrating zoology, evolutionary biology, and biophysics, ""Shocking Defenses"" provides a holistic view of electric organ evolution.
This approach offers valuable insights into the interconnectedness of life and demonstrates how understanding nature's electrical phenomena can inspire bioengineering applications, making it an ideal read for anyone interested in nature, biology, and the wonders of the natural world.