Although clownfish sounds were recorded as early as 1930, the mechanism of sound production has remained obscure. Yet, clownfish are prolific "singers" that produce a wide variety of sounds, described as "chirps" and "pops" in both reproductive and agonistic behavioral contexts. Here, we describe the sonic mechanism of the clownfish Amphiprion clarkii
Clownfishes are colorful coral reef fishes living in groups in association with sea anemones through...
The concept of Acoustic Niche plasticity refers to the plasticity of acoustic resources allocation w...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Although clownfish sounds were recordedas early as 1930 (1), the mechanism ofsound production has re...
Although clownfish sounds were recorded as early as 1930, the mechanism of sound production has rema...
Clownfishes live in social group within sea anemones. They are prolific “singers” that produce a wid...
Clownfishes are aggressive fishes that use sound production to defend their anemone territory. It ha...
BACKGROUND: Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their ...
Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic ...
Clownfishes are brightly coloured coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic symbiosis with ...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
BackgroundClownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mu...
In the family Pomacentridae, six genera were reported as sound producers: Amphiprion, Dascyllus, Ste...
The yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii is able to close its mouth very quickly by means of the ...
Clownfishes are colorful coral reef fishes living in groups in association with sea anemones through...
The concept of Acoustic Niche plasticity refers to the plasticity of acoustic resources allocation w...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Although clownfish sounds were recordedas early as 1930 (1), the mechanism ofsound production has re...
Although clownfish sounds were recorded as early as 1930, the mechanism of sound production has rema...
Clownfishes live in social group within sea anemones. They are prolific “singers” that produce a wid...
Clownfishes are aggressive fishes that use sound production to defend their anemone territory. It ha...
BACKGROUND: Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their ...
Clownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic ...
Clownfishes are brightly coloured coral reef fishes well known for their mutualistic symbiosis with ...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
BackgroundClownfishes (Pomacentridae) are brightly colored coral reef fishes well known for their mu...
In the family Pomacentridae, six genera were reported as sound producers: Amphiprion, Dascyllus, Ste...
The yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii is able to close its mouth very quickly by means of the ...
Clownfishes are colorful coral reef fishes living in groups in association with sea anemones through...
The concept of Acoustic Niche plasticity refers to the plasticity of acoustic resources allocation w...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...