peer reviewedThis study investigates the sounds and the anatomy of the sound-producing organ in the male and female sand-dwelling cusk-eel Parophidion vassali. Although both sexes have similar external phenotype, they can be distinguished by their sonic apparatus and sounds. As in many Ophioidei, Parophidion vassali presents a panel of highly derived characters. Fish possess three pairs of sonic muscles, and males have mineralized swimbladder caps on which inserts the ventral sonic muscle, a neural arch that pivots, a stretchable swimbladder fenestra, an osseous swimbladder plate and a rounded pressure-release membrane in the caudal swimbladder. Females, however, do not possess anterior swimbladder caps, a swimbladder fenestra and the cauda...
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...
The ability to produce sound has been known for decades in Balistidae. Sounds of many species have b...
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...
Based on morphology, NB Marshall identified cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae) as one of the chief sound-...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
The fawn cusk-eel Lepophidium profundorum (Ophidiidae) has an unusual sound-producing system with s...
Ophidiiformes show complex and highly diverse sonic apparatus morphologies allowing them a great var...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
The fawn cusk-eel Lepophidium profundorum (Ophidiidae) has an unusual sound-producing system with se...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
International audienceIn fishes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single ...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
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...
The ability to produce sound has been known for decades in Balistidae. Sounds of many species have b...
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...
Based on morphology, NB Marshall identified cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae) as one of the chief sound-...
Recent reports of high frequency sound production by cusk-eels cannot be explained adequately by kno...
The fawn cusk-eel Lepophidium profundorum (Ophidiidae) has an unusual sound-producing system with s...
Ophidiiformes show complex and highly diverse sonic apparatus morphologies allowing them a great var...
Most soniferous fishes producing sounds with their swimbladder utilize relatively simple mechanisms:...
The fawn cusk-eel Lepophidium profundorum (Ophidiidae) has an unusual sound-producing system with se...
Animal vocalizations are good examples of signals that have been shaped by sexual selection and ofte...
Many Ophidiidae are active in dark environments and display complex sonic apparatus morphologies. Ho...
International audienceIn fishes, sonic abilities for communication purpose usually involve a single ...
Gobioids (Gobiiformes: Gobioidei) are a large group of vocal fishes with four sound types documented...
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...
The ability to produce sound has been known for decades in Balistidae. Sounds of many species have b...