Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus did not appear to invest in acoustic communication during courtship and agonistic interactions in captivity. Salvelinus alpinus did, however, produce four different types of sounds which were found to be associated with three different types of air exchange behaviours which probably have a swimbladder regulation function. Since air passage sounds appear to be common among Salmonidae, it is suggested that the potential of passive acoustics techniques for behavioural and ecological monitoring should be further investigated in future field and laboratory investigations. © 2016 The Fisheries Society of the British Isle
Mudskippers are intertidal fishes that can survive both in and out of the water. They are territoria...
Anthropogenic noise associated with shipping has emerged as a major disruptor of aquatic animal beha...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
In the last 20 years, research has been directed towards possible differences in the mating behaviou...
We sought to describe sounds of some of the common fishes suspected of producing unidentified air mo...
In the last 20years, research has been directed towards possible differences in the mating behaviour...
We sought to describe sounds of some of the common fishes suspected of producing unidentified air mo...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for det...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for dete...
Burbot (Lota lota) are northern freshwater gadoid fish that spawn under ice-cover, making their repr...
Sparked by anecdotal accounts of boat noise influencing the catch rates of commercial salmon troller...
Fish vocalisation is often a major component of underwater soundscapes. Therefore, interpretation of...
Fish vocalisation is often a major component of underwater soundscapes. Therefore, interpretation of...
Grey gurnards (Eutrigla gurnardus) belong to the family of triglids. They are demersal, widely distr...
Acoustic communication is central to the reproductive ecology of many fish species, particularly whe...
Mudskippers are intertidal fishes that can survive both in and out of the water. They are territoria...
Anthropogenic noise associated with shipping has emerged as a major disruptor of aquatic animal beha...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
In the last 20 years, research has been directed towards possible differences in the mating behaviou...
We sought to describe sounds of some of the common fishes suspected of producing unidentified air mo...
In the last 20years, research has been directed towards possible differences in the mating behaviour...
We sought to describe sounds of some of the common fishes suspected of producing unidentified air mo...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for det...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for dete...
Burbot (Lota lota) are northern freshwater gadoid fish that spawn under ice-cover, making their repr...
Sparked by anecdotal accounts of boat noise influencing the catch rates of commercial salmon troller...
Fish vocalisation is often a major component of underwater soundscapes. Therefore, interpretation of...
Fish vocalisation is often a major component of underwater soundscapes. Therefore, interpretation of...
Grey gurnards (Eutrigla gurnardus) belong to the family of triglids. They are demersal, widely distr...
Acoustic communication is central to the reproductive ecology of many fish species, particularly whe...
Mudskippers are intertidal fishes that can survive both in and out of the water. They are territoria...
Anthropogenic noise associated with shipping has emerged as a major disruptor of aquatic animal beha...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...