Fish Hearing and Bioacoustics

Fish Hearing and Bioacoustics
Title Fish Hearing and Bioacoustics PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. Sisneros
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 484
Release 2015-10-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319210599

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Fish Hearing and Bioacoustics is an anthology of review papers that were presented at a special symposium to honor Arthur Popper and Richard Fay on May 25th 2013 at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL. The research presentations at this conference spanned the range of disciplines covered by Fay and Popper during their long and productive careers. The book includes the following thematic areas for the papers in this special volume: morphology and anatomy of the inner ear and lateral line systems; physiology of inner ear, lateral line, and central auditory systems; acoustically mediated behavior, including communication and sound localization; and environmental influences on fish hearing and bioacoustics, including anthropogenic effects of noise on fishes. Each chapter reviews and summarizes the past studies of particular area that will lead the reader up to the current work presented at the symposium. In addition, each chapters includes a perspective of how Arthur Popper and Richard Fay have influenced their particular area of fish bio acoustic research. Each manuscript also includes a hypotheses for future studies. These hypotheses will provide a springboard for future work in each field.

Fish Bioacoustics

Fish Bioacoustics
Title Fish Bioacoustics PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline F. Webb
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 327
Release 2008-05-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0387730281

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This new definitive volume on fish auditory systems will interest investigators in both basic research of fish bioacoustics as well as investigators in applied aspects of fisheries and resource management. Topics cover structure, physiology, localization, and acoustic behavior as well as more applied topics such as using sound to detect and locate fish.

Fish Bioacoustics

Fish Bioacoustics
Title Fish Bioacoustics PDF eBook
Author Arthur N. Popper
Publisher
Total Pages 241
Release 2002
Genre Bioacoustics
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Fish Bioacoustics

Fish Bioacoustics
Title Fish Bioacoustics PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Fay
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Fish sounds
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Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes

Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes
Title Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes PDF eBook
Author W.N. Tavolga
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 599
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1461571863

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This volume is a compilation of the papers presented at a meeting that took place in April 1980 at the Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida. The meeting and this volume are outgrowths of two earlier international meetings on marine bio-acoustics that occurred in 1963 and 1966 (Tavolga 1964, 1967). The first meeting took place at the Lerner Marine Laboratory of the American Museum of Natural History, while the second meeting was at the American Museum itself, and was under the sponsorship of the Department of Animal Behavior. It is apparent that these two volumes have had immense impact on the current study of marine bio-acoustics, and particularly on fish audition. In a preliminary conference in Sarasota in 1979 we decided that it was time for another such meeting, to bring together as many as possible of the investigators interested in fish acoustics in order to assess the current state of our knowledge and predict directions for research for the next several years. Such a meeting appeared par ticularly timely, since over the past four or five years there have been many new studies that have provided new empirical and theoretical work on basic mechanisms of fish audition. Furthermore, it became evident, as we made up preliminary lists of possible participants, that few of the currently active workers were in the field back in 1966. In fact, of the current participants, only Drs.

Sound Communication in Fishes

Sound Communication in Fishes
Title Sound Communication in Fishes PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Ladich
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 249
Release 2015-03-26
Genre Science
ISBN 3709118468

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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.

Principles of Marine Bioacoustics

Principles of Marine Bioacoustics
Title Principles of Marine Bioacoustics PDF eBook
Author Whitlow W. L. Au
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 688
Release 2009-07-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0387783652

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Humans have always been fascinated by marine life, from extremely small diatoms to the largest mammal that inhabits our planet, the blue whale. However, studying marine life in the ocean is an extremely difficult propo- tion because an ocean environment is not only vast but also opaque to most instruments and can be a hostile environment in which to perform expe- ments and research. The use of acoustics is one way to effectively study animal life in the ocean. Acoustic energy propagates in water more efficiently than almost any form of energy and can be utilized by animals for a variety of purposes and also by scientists interested in studying their behavior and natural history. However, underwater acoustics have traditionally been in the domain of physicists, engineers and mathematicians. Studying the natural history of animals is in the domain of biologists and physiologists. Und- standing behavior of animals has traditionally involved psychologists and zoologists. In short, marine bioacoustics is and will continue to be a diverse discipline involving investigators from a variety of backgrounds, with very different knowledge and skill sets. The inherent inter-disciplinary nature of marine bioacoustics presents a large challenge in writing a single text that would be meaningful to various investigators and students interested in this field. Yet we have embarked on this challenge to produce a volume that would be helpful to not only beginning investigators but to seasoned researchers.