Grunt variation in the oyster toadfishOpsanus tau: effect of size and sex

Volume: 3, Pages: e1330 - e1330
Published: Oct 15, 2015
Abstract
As in insects, frogs and birds, vocal activity in fishes tends to be more developed in males than in females, and sonic swimbladder muscles may be sexually dimorphic, i.e., either larger in males or present only in males. Male oyster toadfish Opsanus tau L produce a long duration, tonal boatwhistle advertisement call, and both sexes grunt, a short duration more pulsatile agonistic call. Sonic muscles are present in both sexes but larger in...
Paper Details
Title
Grunt variation in the oyster toadfishOpsanus tau: effect of size and sex
Published Date
Oct 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
3
Pages
e1330 - e1330
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