Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. However, sound recordings are scarce and little is known about acoustic communication in this family. This paper focuses on Ophidion rochei which is known to display an important sexual dimorphism in swimbladder and anterior skeleton. The aims of this study were to compare the sound producing morphology, and the resulting sounds in juveniles, females and males of O. rochei.Results: Males, females, and juveniles possessed different morphotypes. Females and juveniles contrasted with males because they possessed dramatic differences in morphology of their sonic muscles, swimbladder, supraoccipital crest, and first vertebrae and associated ribs. Fu...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
dimorphism of sonic apparatus and extreme intersexual variation of sounds in ae): first evidence of ...
Background: Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abi...
Abstract Background Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic appara...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
BackgroundMany Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morpho...
Ophidiiformes show complex and highly diverse sonic apparatus morphologies allowing them a great var...
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...
Croaking gouramis (genus Trichopsis, Anabantoidei) generate series of two-pulsed bursts (croaks) dur...
Based on morphology, NB Marshall identified cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae) as one of the chief sound-...
Although the sound production mechanisms of male and female Ophidion rochei (Ophidiidae) differ sig...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatomy...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
dimorphism of sonic apparatus and extreme intersexual variation of sounds in ae): first evidence of ...
Background: Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abi...
Abstract Background Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic appara...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
BackgroundMany Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morpho...
Ophidiiformes show complex and highly diverse sonic apparatus morphologies allowing them a great var...
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...
Croaking gouramis (genus Trichopsis, Anabantoidei) generate series of two-pulsed bursts (croaks) dur...
Based on morphology, NB Marshall identified cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae) as one of the chief sound-...
Although the sound production mechanisms of male and female Ophidion rochei (Ophidiidae) differ sig...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
Onuxodon species are well known for living inside pearl oysters. As in other carapids, their anatomy...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
dimorphism of sonic apparatus and extreme intersexual variation of sounds in ae): first evidence of ...
Background: Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abi...