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Reis, R.E. & Kaefer, C.C. (2005). Two new species of the neotropical catfish genus Lepthoplosternum (Ostariophysi, Siluriformes, Callichthyidae). Copeia . In press.
Noreña, C.; Damborenea, C. & Escobedo Torres, M (2005). Two new rhabdocoels (Platyhelminthes) from the Peruvian Amazon Floodplain. Biodiversity & Conservation . In press.
Damborenea, C., Brusa, F. & Noreña, C. (2005). New species of Gieysztoria (Platyhelminthes, Rhabdocoela) from Peruvian Amazon floodplain with description of their stylet ultrastructure. Journal of Natural History . In Review.
Crampton, W.G.R. & Albert, J.S. (2005). Evolution of electric signal diversity in gymnotiform fishes. In: Communication in Fishes (Eds. F. Ladich, S.P. Collin, P. Moller & B.G Kapoor). Science Publishers Inc., Enfield , NH . In press.
Albert, J.S., Lovejoy, N.R. & Crampton, W.G.R. (2005). Miocene tectonism and the separation of cis- and trans-Andean basins: evidence from Neotropical fishes. Journal of South American Earth Sciences . In press.
Albert, J.S. & Crampton, W.G.R. (2005). Electroreception in fishes. In: The Physiology of Fishes . 3 rd Edition. (Ed. D. Evans). CRC Press, New York . In press.
Reis, R.E. (2004). Otocinclus cocama , a new uniquely colored loricariid catfish from Peru (Teleostei: Siluriformes), with comments on the impact of taxonomic revisions to the discovery of new taxa. Neotropical Ichthyology 2 (3) 109-115.
Lovejoy, N.R., Albert, J.S. & Crampton, W.G.R . (2005). Miocene marine incursions and marine/freshwater transitions: Evidence from Neotropical Fishes. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. In press.
Hulen, K.H., Crampton, W.G.R., & Albert, J.S. (2005). Phylogenetic systematics of the Neotropical electric fish Sternopygus (Gymnotiformes: Teleostei). Systematics and Biodiversity . In press.
Correa, S.B. (2005). A comparison of fish assemblages in flooded forest versus floating meadow habitats of an Upper Amazon floodplain (Pacaya Samiria, National Reserve, Peru ). Unpublished Masters Thesis. University of Florida . 
Albert, J.S. & Crampton , W.G.R. (2005). Diversity and phylogeny of Neotropical electric fishes (Gymnotiformes) pp. 360-403. In: Electroreception (Eds. T.E. Bullock, C.D. Hopkins, A. N. Popper, F.R. Fay). Cornell University Press, Ithaca . 
Crampton, W.G.R. & Hopkins, C.D. (2005). Nesting and paternal care in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae), with descriptions of larval and adult electric organ discharges of two species. Copeia 2005 (1) 48-60. 
Crampton, W.G.R., Thorsen, D.H. & Albert, J.S. (2005). Three new species from a diverse and sympatric assemblage of the electric fish Gymnotus (Ostariophysi: Gymnotidae) in the lowland Amazon Basin , with notes on ecology. Copeia 2005 (1) 82-99. 
Fernandes, F.M.C., Albert, J.S., Daniel-Silva, M., Lopes, C.E., Crampton, W.G.R. & Almeida-Toledo, L.F. (2005). A new Gymnotus (Teleostei: Gymnotidae) from the Pantanal wetlands of Brazil and adjacent drainages. Zootaxa 933 1-14. 
Ituarte, C. (2004). Sphaeriidae (Bivalvia) from Peruvian Amazon floodplains, with the description of Pisidium iquito new species. 118 (4) 167-174. 
Crampton, W.G.R., Hulen, K.G., & Albert, J.S. (2004). Redescription of Sternopygus obtusirostris Steindachner (Gymnotiformes, Sternopygidae) from the Amazon Basin , with descriptions of ecology and electric organ discharges. Ichthyological Exploration in Freshwaters 15 (1) 121-134.
Crampton W.G.R., Castello, L. & Viana, J.P. (2004). Fisheries in the Amazon várzea: Historical trends, current status, and factors affecting sustainability. pp. 76-98. In: People in Nature: Wildlife Conservation in South and Central America (Eds. K. Silvius, R. Bodmer & J. Fragoso). Columbia University Press, N.Y. 
Albert, J.S., Crampton, W.G.R., Thorsen, D.T., & Lovejoy, N.R. (2004). Phylogenetic systematics and historical biogeography of the Neotropical electric fish Gymnotus (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes). Systematics and Biodiversity . 2 (4) 375-417. 
Crampton, W.G.R. & Albert, J.S. (2004). Redescription of Gymnotus coatesi (Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae), a rare species of electric fish from the lowland Amazon Basin , with descriptions of osteology, electric signals and ecology. Copeia 2004 (3) 525-533. 
Crampton, W.G.R., Hulen, K.G., & Albert, J.S. (2004) Sternopygus branco , a new species of Neotropical electric fish (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae) from the lowland Amazon Basin , with descriptions of osteology, ecology and electric organ discharges. Copeia 2004 (2) 244-258. 
Crampton, W.G.R., Thorsen, D.H., & Albert, J.S. (2003). Steatogenys ocellatus , a new species of Neotropical electric fish (Gymnotiformes: Hypopomidae) from the lowland Amazon Basin . Copeia 2004 (1) 78-91. 
Crampton, W.G.R. & Albert, J.S. (2003). Redescription of Gymnotus coropinae (Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae), an often misidentified species of Neotropical electric fish, with notes on natural history and electric signals. Zootaxa 348 1-20. 
Albert, J.S. & Crampton, W.G.R. (2003). Seven new species of the Neotropical electric fish Gymnotus (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes) with a redescription of G. carapo (Linnaeus). Zootaxa 28 1-54. 
Julian, D., Crampton, W.G.R., Wolhgemuth, S.E., and Albert, J.S. (2003). Oxygen consumption in weakly electric Neotropical fishes. Oecologia 137 (4): 502-511. 
Crampton, W.G.R., Lovejoy, N.R., & Albert, J.S. (2003). Gymnotus ucamara : a new species of Neotropical electric fish from the Peruvian Amazon (Ostariophysi: Gymnotidae), with notes on ecology and electric organ discharges. Zootaxa 277 1-18. 
Albert, J.S., & Crampton, W.G.R. (2003). Family Hypopomidae: Bluntnose knifefishes. pp. 494-496. In: Checklist of Freshwater Fishes of South and Central America (Eds. R. Reis, S. O. Kullander & C.J. Ferraris). Edipucrs, Porto Ale gre .
Albert, J.S. 2002. Eternal vigilance on an Amazon floodplain. Current Biology, 12(13): 442-443. 
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