Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of documented fish sounds from deep waters is striking. Fishes with sexually dimorphic muscles attached to their swim bladders suggests that sounds are likely used in male courtship on the upper, mid and lower continental slope. To investigate the effects of environmental extremes on fish sound production, the acoustic behavior of a driven bubble is examined. This study is also relevant to target strength of sonar returns from fish and hearing in auditory specialist fishes. A bubble is a classic, if imperfect, model for swim bladder behavior since the swim-bladder wall is an anisotropic viscoelastic structure responsible for rapid damping. Acoustic p...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Acoustic-bubble barriers show potential as a management tool for fish passage. Although greater effo...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
The resonance frequency of the swimbladder was measured for intact living charr at different depths....
An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy caused by gas bubbles in the surface layers has b...
Physiological work on fish sound production may require exposure of the swimbladder to air, which wi...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Despite rapid damping, fish swimbladders have been modelled as underwater resonant bubbles. Recent d...
Abstract: The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. W...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Acoustic-bubble barriers show potential as a management tool for fish passage. Although greater effo...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
The resonance frequency of the swimbladder was measured for intact living charr at different depths....
An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy caused by gas bubbles in the surface layers has b...
Physiological work on fish sound production may require exposure of the swimbladder to air, which wi...
It was recently demonstrated that clownfishes produce aggressive sounds by snapping their jaw teeth....
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Despite rapid damping, fish swimbladders have been modelled as underwater resonant bubbles. Recent d...
Abstract: The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. W...
Cusk-eels (Ophidiidae) are known sound producers, but many species live in deep water where sounds a...
Clownfishes (i.e. Amphiprion akallopisos) are territorial fishes that use sound production to defend...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...