Original paper
Vocal Behavior and Vocal Central Pattern Generator Organization Diverge among Toadfishes
Abstract
Among fishes, acoustic communication is best studied in toadfishes, a single order and family that includes species commonly known as toadfish and midshipman. However, there is a lack of comparative anatomical and physiological studies, making it difficult to identify both shared and derived mechanisms of vocalization among toadfishes. Here, vocal nerve labeling and intracellular in vivo recording and staining delineated the hindbrain vocal...
Paper Details
Title
Vocal Behavior and Vocal Central Pattern Generator Organization Diverge among Toadfishes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 65
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