peer reviewedMost studies of fish sounds show that the sounds are species-specific, with unique spectral and timing characteristics. This raises the question as to whether these sounds can be used to understand phyletic relationships between species and which acoustic parameters are subject to variation between species. In the present study, 597 sounds (and 2540 pulses) related to signal jumps of four Dascyllus species (Dascyllus aruanus, Dascyllus trimaculatus, Dascyllus albisella, and Dascyllus flavicaudus) from different geographic regions (Madagascar, Moorea, Rangiroa, and Hawaii) were analysed. It was possible to discern species-specific sounds, but also variation in sounds between populations. Large variations in sound length were fou...
peer reviewedMany sounds produced by fishes remain to be described. Understanding sound production f...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
There are more than 35,000 ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) species potentially using acoustic com...
Most studies of fish sounds show that the sounds are species-specific, with unique spectral and timi...
Most studies of fish sounds show that the sounds are species-specific, with unique spectral and timi...
International audienceAbstract Although molecular methods and bioacoustical analysis have been used ...
Clownfishes are colorful coral reef fishes living in groups in association with sea anemones through...
peer reviewedBecause of pelagic-larval dispersal, coral-reef fishes are distributed widely with mini...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
BackgroundHolocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-pr...
Because of pelagic-larval dispersal, coral-reef fishes are distributed widely with minimal genetic d...
Sounds provide important signals for inter- and intraspecific communication in fishes, but few studi...
Synchronous underwater audio-video recordings and a passive acoustic detector were used to study the...
Synchronous underwater audio–video recordings and a passive acoustic detector were used to study the...
peer reviewedMany sounds produced by fishes remain to be described. Understanding sound production f...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
There are more than 35,000 ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) species potentially using acoustic com...
Most studies of fish sounds show that the sounds are species-specific, with unique spectral and timi...
Most studies of fish sounds show that the sounds are species-specific, with unique spectral and timi...
International audienceAbstract Although molecular methods and bioacoustical analysis have been used ...
Clownfishes are colorful coral reef fishes living in groups in association with sea anemones through...
peer reviewedBecause of pelagic-larval dispersal, coral-reef fishes are distributed widely with mini...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
Agonistic sounds of two pomacentrid species, Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus and Dascyllus aruanus, we...
BackgroundHolocentrids (squirrelfish and soldierfish) are vocal reef fishes whose calls and sound-pr...
Because of pelagic-larval dispersal, coral-reef fishes are distributed widely with minimal genetic d...
Sounds provide important signals for inter- and intraspecific communication in fishes, but few studi...
Synchronous underwater audio-video recordings and a passive acoustic detector were used to study the...
Synchronous underwater audio–video recordings and a passive acoustic detector were used to study the...
peer reviewedMany sounds produced by fishes remain to be described. Understanding sound production f...
Fishes use sounds to communicate in different behavioural contexts such as courtship, reproduction, ...
There are more than 35,000 ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) species potentially using acoustic com...