Ophidiiformes show complex and highly diverse sonic apparatus morphologies allowing them a great variety of calls. Some Ophidion (Ophidiidae) and all Onuxodon (Carapidae) species have in common, at the front of the swimbladder, a mineralized structure called rocker bone. According to morphological observations, it probably results from adaptive convergence. Its evolutionary advantage remains however to be determined. Sonic apparatus morphology and sound characteristics were examined in Ophidion rochei from Dùlce-Glàva (Croatia) and in Onuxodon fowleri from Makemo (French Polynesia). The rocker bone is only present in males in O. rochei but in both sexes in O. fowleri. Onuxodon fowleri and male O. rochei produce calls that often last more th...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
Carapus boraborensis, C. homei and Encheliophis gracilis are three species of Carapidae that display...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
Abstract Background Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic appara...
BackgroundMany Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morpho...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatomy...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the sounds and the anatomy of the sound-producing organ in the ...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
Background Holocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatom...
Carapidae can be classified in four ecological groups : pelagic, dermersal, commensal and parasitic....
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
Carapus boraborensis, C. homei and Encheliophis gracilis are three species of Carapidae that display...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
Abstract Background Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic appara...
BackgroundMany Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morpho...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatomy...
peer reviewedThis study investigates the sounds and the anatomy of the sound-producing organ in the ...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
Background Holocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatom...
Carapidae can be classified in four ecological groups : pelagic, dermersal, commensal and parasitic....
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
Carapus boraborensis, C. homei and Encheliophis gracilis are three species of Carapidae that display...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...