Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms: contraction and relaxation of a unique pair of sonic muscles cause rapid movements of the swimbladder resulting in sound production. Here we describe the sonic mechanism for Ophidion barbatum, which includes three pairs of sonic muscles, highly transformed vertebral centra and ribs, a neural arch that pivots and a swimbladder whose anterior end is modified into a bony structure, the rocker bone. The ventral and intermediate muscles cause the rocker bone to swivel inward, compressing the swimbladder, and this action is antagonized by the dorsal muscle. Unlike other sonic systems in which the muscle contraction rate determines sound fundamenta...
Many teleosts are able to emit sounds with their swimbladder. This chapter reviews the various soni...
International audienceIn fishes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single ...
The diversity in calls and sonic mechanisms appears to be important in Chaetodontidae. Calls in Chae...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
Fish sonic swimbladder muscles are the fastest muscles in vertebrates and have fibers with numerous ...
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Sound-producing mechanisms in fishes are extraordinarily diversified. We report here original mechan...
Background Intermediate forms in the evolution of new adaptations such as transitions from water to ...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
In teleosts, superfast muscles are generally associated with the swimbladder wall, whose vibrations ...
BackgroundIntermediate forms in the evolution of new adaptations such as transitions from water to l...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
peer reviewedIn fshes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single mechanism....
Gobiidae, the largest fish family (>1500 species), has species from at least 10 genera that produce ...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the sounds and the anatomy of the sound-producing organ in the ...
Many teleosts are able to emit sounds with their swimbladder. This chapter reviews the various soni...
International audienceIn fishes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single ...
The diversity in calls and sonic mechanisms appears to be important in Chaetodontidae. Calls in Chae...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
Fish sonic swimbladder muscles are the fastest muscles in vertebrates and have fibers with numerous ...
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Sound-producing mechanisms in fishes are extraordinarily diversified. We report here original mechan...
Background Intermediate forms in the evolution of new adaptations such as transitions from water to ...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
In teleosts, superfast muscles are generally associated with the swimbladder wall, whose vibrations ...
BackgroundIntermediate forms in the evolution of new adaptations such as transitions from water to l...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
peer reviewedIn fshes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single mechanism....
Gobiidae, the largest fish family (>1500 species), has species from at least 10 genera that produce ...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the sounds and the anatomy of the sound-producing organ in the ...
Many teleosts are able to emit sounds with their swimbladder. This chapter reviews the various soni...
International audienceIn fishes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single ...
The diversity in calls and sonic mechanisms appears to be important in Chaetodontidae. Calls in Chae...