Background Holocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-producing mechanisms have been studied in some species only. The present study aims to compare sound-producing mechanisms in different Holocentridae genera (Holocentrus, Myripristis, Neoniphon, Sargocentron) from separate regions and, in some cases, at different developmental stages. An accurate comparison was made by recording six species while being hand-held, by observing TEM) the sonic muscles and by dissections of the sound-producing mechanism. Results In all these species, calls presented harmonics, their dominant frequency was between 80 and 130 Hz and they were composed of trains of 4 to 11 pulses with gradual increasing periods towar...
Damselfish are prolific callers, identified as being able to produce different kinds of sounds (pops...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
peer reviewedHypostomus is the most diverse genus within Loricariidae. These catfish species exhibi...
BackgroundHolocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-pr...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Gobiidae, the largest fish family (>1500 species), has species from at least 10 genera that produce ...
Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic ...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
The diversity in calls and sonic mechanisms appears to be important in Chaetodontidae. Calls in Chae...
Fish sounds are known to be species-specific, possessing unique temporal and spectral features. We h...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Fish sounds are often considered as species-specific with unique temporal and spectral features. Dif...
BACKGROUND: Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their ...
Damselfish are prolific callers, identified as being able to produce different kinds of sounds (pops...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
peer reviewedHypostomus is the most diverse genus within Loricariidae. These catfish species exhibi...
BackgroundHolocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-pr...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Gobiidae, the largest fish family (>1500 species), has species from at least 10 genera that produce ...
Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic ...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
The diversity in calls and sonic mechanisms appears to be important in Chaetodontidae. Calls in Chae...
Fish sounds are known to be species-specific, possessing unique temporal and spectral features. We h...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Fish sounds are often considered as species-specific with unique temporal and spectral features. Dif...
BACKGROUND: Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their ...
Damselfish are prolific callers, identified as being able to produce different kinds of sounds (pops...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
peer reviewedHypostomus is the most diverse genus within Loricariidae. These catfish species exhibi...