The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular locations are not well known. We have located haddock in the sea by listening for the sounds this species makes during its reproductive behaviour. The characteristics of the sounds made by haddock were first examined in the aquarium. Listening was then carried out in a Norwegian fjord, where fishers had reported spawning haddock. Long sequences of repeated knocks were heard in the fjord, similar to the display sounds recorded during stereotyped reproductive behaviour in the aquarium. Rapidly repeated knocks and humming were also heard, confirming that fish were engaging in courtship. At night the sounds merged into a continuous low frequency ru...
The physical habitat used during spawning may potentially be an important factor affecting reproduct...
North Carolina, have been recorded both under captive conditions and in hydrophone and sonobuoy fiel...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
In this study we analysed the acoustic properties and presence of haddock calls in the Arctic fjord ...
Sounds produced by fishes during reproductive periods are increasingly being discovered, highlightin...
The codfish family includes more than 500 species that vary greatly in their abundance in areas like...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Background Fish sound production is widespread throughout many families. Territorial displays and co...
"Remote observations of marine animal behavior have one distinct advantage over direct observations:...
Abstract.—Using captive groups of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from two Northwest Atlantic populations ...
The physical habitat used during spawning may potentially be an important factor affecting reproduct...
Groupers are marine fishes particularly vulnerable to overexploitation owing to their reproduction-r...
The physical habitat used during spawning may potentially be an important factor affecting reproduct...
North Carolina, have been recorded both under captive conditions and in hydrophone and sonobuoy fiel...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
In this study we analysed the acoustic properties and presence of haddock calls in the Arctic fjord ...
Sounds produced by fishes during reproductive periods are increasingly being discovered, highlightin...
The codfish family includes more than 500 species that vary greatly in their abundance in areas like...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Background Fish sound production is widespread throughout many families. Territorial displays and co...
"Remote observations of marine animal behavior have one distinct advantage over direct observations:...
Abstract.—Using captive groups of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua from two Northwest Atlantic populations ...
The physical habitat used during spawning may potentially be an important factor affecting reproduct...
Groupers are marine fishes particularly vulnerable to overexploitation owing to their reproduction-r...
The physical habitat used during spawning may potentially be an important factor affecting reproduct...
North Carolina, have been recorded both under captive conditions and in hydrophone and sonobuoy fiel...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...