Acoustic Communication in Fishes (original) (raw)

Bioacoustics, 2008

Abstract

To study sound production in fishes, a variety of techniques are used, including hydrophones connected to recorders on the surface (e.g., Breder 1967), self-contained underwater recorders (e.g., Locascio & Mann 2005), and coupled underwater video and hydrophones (e.g., Lobel & Mann 1995). Coupled audio-video recordings can be used to identify sounds associated with specific behaviours. Long-term recordings with self-contained recorders can be used to infer diel and longer term behavioural patterns.

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