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Habitat Acoustics and the Low-Frequency Communication of Shallow Water Fishes, living in shallow noisy habitats by providing higher signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios for communication. The final part of the chapter examines the variety of fish audiograms and emphasises the importance of ambient noise as a possible main environmental factor shaping the auditory sensitivity, especiaphytochemicals 发表于 2025-3-23 21:43:25
Sex Steroid-Dependent Modulation of Acoustic Communication Systems in Fishes,species like cichlids that appear to use sound production as one component of a more complex multimodal courtship repertoire. Evidence for reproductive-state dependent plasticity in midshipman and cichlids is supported by changes in gonadal state, circulating sex-steroids (testosterone, 11-ketotestoKinetic 发表于 2025-3-23 23:10:35
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2197-7305 Communication in Fishes .offers a must-have compendium for lecturers, researchers and students working in the fields of animal communication, fish biology, neurobiology and animal behavior. .978-3-7091-1978-5978-3-7091-1846-7Series ISSN 2197-7305 Series E-ISSN 2197-7313搜集 发表于 2025-3-24 08:26:30
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Comparative Neurobiology of Sound Production in Fishes,oacoustics and behavioral ecology of sound production among fishes, including in its neural basis. Here, we review the body of comparative literature on the neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and neuroendocrine mechanisms of sound production/vocalization among fishes. Most studies have focused onEmasculate 发表于 2025-3-24 23:31:49
Mechanisms of Fish Sound Production,elements. Sonic muscles are among the fastest muscles in vertebrates and typically drive the swimbladder to produce one sound cycle per contraction. These muscles may be extrinsic, typically extending from the head to the swimbladder, or intrinsic, likely a more-derived condition, in which muscles a