[PDF][PDF] Sound production, spine locking and related adaptations
ML Fine, F Ladich - Catfishes, 2003 - academia.edu
The pectoral spine and girdle of catfishes is modified to form a remarkable joint that can be
bound or locked to stabilize a formidable defensive weapon, moved forward (abduction) or …
bound or locked to stabilize a formidable defensive weapon, moved forward (abduction) or …
Mechanisms of fish sound production
Fishes have evolved multiple mechanisms for sound production, many of which utilize sonic
muscles that vibrate the swimbladder or the rubbing of bony elements. Sonic muscles are …
muscles that vibrate the swimbladder or the rubbing of bony elements. Sonic muscles are …
[PDF][PDF] Sound-generating mechanisms in fishes: a unique diversity in vertebrates
F Ladich, ML Fine - Communication in fishes, 2006 - researchgate.net
Fishes have evolved the largest diversity of sonic organs among vertebrates. The main
group of sound producing mechanisms is based on the swimbladder. These can be vibrated …
group of sound producing mechanisms is based on the swimbladder. These can be vibrated …
Sounds and sound production in fishes
AO Kasumyan - Journal of Ichthyology, 2008 - Springer
The main information on the sounds and sound production in fishes is reviewed. The
present systems of sound classification and specialized sound production in fishes with …
present systems of sound classification and specialized sound production in fishes with …
Fish sound production: insights
In addition to briefly reviewing sound-producing mechanisms, this chapter focuses on an
under-appreciated evolutionary process, exaptation, which could aid in understanding the …
under-appreciated evolutionary process, exaptation, which could aid in understanding the …
Sound production and acoustic communication
F Ladich - The senses of fish: adaptations for the reception of …, 2004 - Springer
Fishes have evolved a diversity of sound-generating organs. These include vibrating the
swimbladder and pectoral girdle by rapidly contracting muscles or rubbing bony elements …
swimbladder and pectoral girdle by rapidly contracting muscles or rubbing bony elements …
Multiple exaptations leading to fish sound production
The term exaptation introduced by Stephen J. Gould and Elizabeth Vrba has been used
infrequently. The high diversity of sound‐producing mechanisms in fishes highlights a …
infrequently. The high diversity of sound‐producing mechanisms in fishes highlights a …
Sound production mechanism in Gobius paganellus (Gobiidae)
Gobiidae, the largest fish family (> 1500 species), has species from at least 10 genera that
produce sounds for communication. Studies focused on goby sound production …
produce sounds for communication. Studies focused on goby sound production …
The relationship between body size and stridulatory sound production in loricariid catfishes
AL Webb McAdams, ME Smith - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Sound production capabilities and characteristics in Loricariidae, the largest catfish family,
have not been well examined. Sounds produced by three loricariid catfish species …
have not been well examined. Sounds produced by three loricariid catfish species …
Ontogenetic development of auditory sensitivity and sound production in the squeaker catfish Synodontis schoutedeni
W Lechner, LE Wysocki, F Ladich - BMC biology, 2010 - Springer
Background Surveys of ontogenetic development of hearing and sound production in fish
are scarce, and the ontogenetic development of acoustic communication has been …
are scarce, and the ontogenetic development of acoustic communication has been …