Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout the whole year, although the highest levels of vocal activity were reached in the spawning season between February and April. During this season, the most common type of sound consisted of sequences of regularly repeated, almost identical, double-pulsed knocks (KN). These sequences were mostly associated with a particular behaviour pattern, the patrolling display, which has previously been shown to play a key role in territoriality and spawning. Differences in the double-pulsed KNs produced by three individual males were demonstrated by two different statistical methods and it is suggested that these differences may allow individual males to ...
In fish, social interactions are commonly accompanied by acoustic signalling. Males have been found ...
Males of several fish species aggregate and vocalize together, increasing the detection range of the...
Although many fish species are vocal, the use of fish sounds for aquaculture management and wild pop...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Female and juvenile haddock make sounds, as well as males. Examination of the sounds from different ...
Female and juvenile haddock make sounds, as well as males. Examination of the sounds from different ...
Many fish species emit sounds in agonistic contexts. During direct confrontations sounds are typical...
Many species rely on acoustic communication to fulfil several functions such as advertisement and me...
In this study we analysed the acoustic properties and presence of haddock calls in the Arctic fjord ...
Abstract.—Using captive groups of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from two Northwest Atlantic populations ...
Long-term sea-noise statistics have been obtained from a region of the central section of the Great ...
In fish, social interactions are commonly accompanied by acoustic signalling. Males have been found ...
Males of several fish species aggregate and vocalize together, increasing the detection range of the...
Although many fish species are vocal, the use of fish sounds for aquaculture management and wild pop...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Female and juvenile haddock make sounds, as well as males. Examination of the sounds from different ...
Female and juvenile haddock make sounds, as well as males. Examination of the sounds from different ...
Many fish species emit sounds in agonistic contexts. During direct confrontations sounds are typical...
Many species rely on acoustic communication to fulfil several functions such as advertisement and me...
In this study we analysed the acoustic properties and presence of haddock calls in the Arctic fjord ...
Abstract.—Using captive groups of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from two Northwest Atlantic populations ...
Long-term sea-noise statistics have been obtained from a region of the central section of the Great ...
In fish, social interactions are commonly accompanied by acoustic signalling. Males have been found ...
Males of several fish species aggregate and vocalize together, increasing the detection range of the...
Although many fish species are vocal, the use of fish sounds for aquaculture management and wild pop...