Temperature affects sound production in fish with two sets of sonic organs: The Pictus cat

Volume: 240, Pages: 110589 - 110589
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Sound communication is affected by ambient temperature in ectothermic animals including fishes. The present study examines the effects of temperature on acoustic signaling in a fish species possessing two different sound-generating mechanisms. The Amazonian Pictus catfish Pimelodus pictus produces low-frequency harmonic sounds (swimbladder drumming muscles) and high-frequency stridulation sounds (rubbing pectoral fin spines in the pectoral...
Paper Details
Title
Temperature affects sound production in fish with two sets of sonic organs: The Pictus cat
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
240
Pages
110589 - 110589
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