peer reviewedAmong piranhas, different species are able to produce sounds but not all of them use the same mechanism. In all species, the sound-producing muscle originates on the second vertebra, but the insertion differs. Pygopristis denticulata can produce two kinds of pulsed sounds emitted in trains. Its sound production mechanism is mainly based on a muscle bundle that inserts between the two first ribs. In Catoprion mento, the anterior part of the sonic muscle inserts directly on the swim bladder. The most derived species (Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus) make all harmonic tonal sounds. Their sonic muscles constitute a single functional unit transversally surrounding the swim bladder. This study aims to study the ultrastructure of so...
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
Fish sounds are known to be species-specific, possessing unique temporal and spectral features. We h...
Within piranhas, sound production is known in carnivorous species whereas herbivorous species were ...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
other non-sonic motor neurons in the central part of the spinal cord, slightly ventrolateral to the ...
Piranhas are known to be sound-producing animals. Nevertheless, the biological significance of piran...
Sound-producing mechanisms in fishes are extraordinarily diversified. We report here original mechan...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
In Teleostei, the evolution of the ability to produce sounds has provided a great diversity of soni...
peer reviewedIn fshes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single mechanism....
peer reviewedIn piranhas, sounds are produced through the vibration of the swim bladder wall caused...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
Fish sounds are often considered as species-specific with unique temporal and spectral features. Dif...
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
Fish sounds are known to be species-specific, possessing unique temporal and spectral features. We h...
Within piranhas, sound production is known in carnivorous species whereas herbivorous species were ...
Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of many teleost species where it is mainl...
other non-sonic motor neurons in the central part of the spinal cord, slightly ventrolateral to the ...
Piranhas are known to be sound-producing animals. Nevertheless, the biological significance of piran...
Sound-producing mechanisms in fishes are extraordinarily diversified. We report here original mechan...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
Sound production in carapid fishes results from the action of extrinsic muscles that insert into the...
In Teleostei, the evolution of the ability to produce sounds has provided a great diversity of soni...
peer reviewedIn fshes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single mechanism....
peer reviewedIn piranhas, sounds are produced through the vibration of the swim bladder wall caused...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
Fish sounds are often considered as species-specific with unique temporal and spectral features. Dif...
Sound production in Carapus boraborensis results from the action of different sonic muscles terminat...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
Fish sounds are known to be species-specific, possessing unique temporal and spectral features. We h...