Sound Communication in Fishes [electronic resource] / edited by Friedrich Ladich
- Author
- Ladich, Friedrich
- Published
- Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
- Physical Description
- IX, 244 pages 59 illustrations, 42 illustrations in color : online resource
- Additional Creators
- SpringerLink (Online service)
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- Series
- Contents
- Fish sounds and mate choice.- Comparative neurobiology of sound production in fishes -- Mechanisms of fish sound production.- Ontogenetic development of sound communication in fishes -- Acoustic signaling in female fish -- Habitat acoustics and the low frequency communication of shallow water fishes.- Sex steroid-dependent modulation of acoustic communication systems in fishes.
- Summary
- This volume examines fish sounds that have a proven signal function, as well as sounds assumed to have evolved for communication purposes. It provides an overview of the mechanisms, evolution and neurobiology behind sound production in fishes, and discusses the role of fish sounds in behavior with a special focus on choice of mate, sex-specific and age-specific signaling. Furthermore, it highlights the ontogenetic development of sound communication and ecoacoustical conditions in fish habitats and the influence of hormones on vocal production and sound detection. Sound 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.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9783709118467
- Digital File Characteristics
- text file PDF
- Note
- AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS.
- Part Of
- Springer eBooks
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