Acoustic Communication in Fishes and Frogs

作者: Randy Zelick , David A. Mann , Arthur N. Popper

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0533-3_9

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摘要: Many fish and amphibian species use sounds for communication in a wide range of behavioral environmental contexts. The behaviors most often associated with acoustic both groups include territorial behavior, mate finding, courtship, aggression. Unlike other channels (e.g., chemical, visual, touch), sound provides means long-distance as well areas where there is poor visibility. Both fishes frogs tend to fairly broad-band pulsed sounds, although are known narrow bands noise or even relatively pure tones.

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