The characteristics of sounds produced by fishes are influenced by several factors such as size. The current study analyses factors affecting structural properties of acoustic signals produced by female croaking gouramis Trichopsis vittata during agonistic interactions. Female sounds (although seldom analysed separately from male sounds) can equally be used to investigate factors affecting the sound characteristics in fish. Sound structure, dominant frequency and sound pressure levels (SPL) were determined and correlated to body size and the order in which sounds were emitted. Croaking sounds consisted of series of single-pulsed or double-pulsed bursts, each burst produced by one pectoral fin. Main energies were concentrated between 1.3 and...
Sound production is a means of communication among many fish species. In fishes, sound is produced t...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Background Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abil...
Croaking gouramis (genus Trichopsis, Anabantoidei) generate series of two-pulsed bursts (croaks) dur...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Background: Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abi...
Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abilities in fi...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
As in insects, frogs and birds, vocal activity in fishes tends to be more developed in males than in...
Grey gurnards (Eutrigla gurnardus) belong to the family of triglids. They are demersal, widely distr...
Underlying Dataset for: Hadjiaghai, O. and F. Ladich (2015) Sex-specific differences in agonistic be...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Many fish species emit sounds in agonistic contexts. During direct confrontations sounds are typical...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Communication between individuals of a species can reduce social disorder, allow for more efficient ...
Sound production is a means of communication among many fish species. In fishes, sound is produced t...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Background Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abil...
Croaking gouramis (genus Trichopsis, Anabantoidei) generate series of two-pulsed bursts (croaks) dur...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Background: Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abi...
Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abilities in fi...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
As in insects, frogs and birds, vocal activity in fishes tends to be more developed in males than in...
Grey gurnards (Eutrigla gurnardus) belong to the family of triglids. They are demersal, widely distr...
Underlying Dataset for: Hadjiaghai, O. and F. Ladich (2015) Sex-specific differences in agonistic be...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Many fish species emit sounds in agonistic contexts. During direct confrontations sounds are typical...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Communication between individuals of a species can reduce social disorder, allow for more efficient ...
Sound production is a means of communication among many fish species. In fishes, sound is produced t...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Background Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abil...