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Fish, Marie Poland
Mowbray, William H.
The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD
1970
207
English
Select Fish:
Detection
Species Identified
Sound Detected
Examination Types
Morphophysiological
Auditory
Visual
Sound Types Detected
Active
Passive Feeding
Other Passive
Observation Environments
Captivity
Behaviour Descriptions
Artificial Electrodes
Sound Names
Click
Grunt Thump
Knock
Included Diagrams
Spectrogram
Alarm Warning
Disturbance
Boom
Burst
Wild
Startling
Rumble
Croak
Growl
Chorus
The species name used by the author(s) was Monacanthus hispidus.
Feeding
Chirp
Rasp
Scrape
Whine
Unspecified/Unknown
The species name used by the author(s) was Centropristis striatus.
Semiwild
Escape
Competitive Feeding
No information available
Duress
The species name used by the author(s) needs to be verified and may differ.
Observation Environment Quotes
"Two well-acclimated captives in glass tank"
"Well-acclimated captives (12) in outdoor pen"
"Fresh captives (6) in concrete tank"
Scratch
The species name used by the author(s) was Hoplopagrus guntheri.
Unreported/Undetermined
The species name used by the author(s) was Raja erinacea.
Surface
Pulse (cited)
Groan
Hiss
Spit
Bark
Staccato
Cluck
The species name used by the author(s) was Scarus croicensis.
The species name used by the author(s) was Sciaenops ocellata.
The species name used by the author(s) was Mugil brasiliensis.
Other
The species name used by the author(s) was Dasyatis centroura.
Territorial (tentative)
Competitive Feeding (tentative)
Chorus (tentative)
Squawk
The species name used by the author(s) was Micropogon undulatus.
Pursuit
Drum
Beat
Scrunch Crunch
The species name used by the author(s) was Melichthys radula.
The species name used by the author(s) was Macrozoarces americanus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Megalops atlantica.
"Large numbers of well-acclimated specimens in outdoor pen"
The species name used by the author(s) was Alectis crinitus.
Behaviour Description Quotes
"rasps induced by mild shock."
Thud
Squeak
Thump
The species name used by the author(s) was Eupomacentrus leucostictus.
Territorial (cited)
Snap (cited)
Tapping
Grind
Competitive Feeding (cited)
Wheeze
Pursuit (cited)
Pop (cited)
The species name used by the author(s) was Epinephelus nigritus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Petrometopon cruentatum.
Grunt Thump (tentative)
The species name used by the author(s) was Lactophrys quadricornis.
Pulse (tentative)
"Three young adults in large glass aquarium"
"Sound produced after strong prodding
The species name used by the author(s) was Eupomacentrus dorsopunicans.
The species name used by the author(s) was Caranx bartholomaei.
The species name used by the author(s) was Raja ocellata.
Spawning
Pulse
Boop
Blast
Boatwhistle
Complex Call
Tonal Harmonic
Escape (tentative)
Grate
Grunt
"“… recorded from captives during: (1) threat display (in 41%) and flight of dominated fish; frequent in both sexes when most aggressive, Sept.-Nov., and (2) spawning preliminaries by males to stimulate females and to intimidate intruders (Brawn, 1961).”
Prespawning
Aggression/Antagonistic
Competitive Mating
Stimulate Females
The species name used by the author(s) was Haemulon parrai.
Click (cited)
Tonal Harmonic (cited)
Rasp (cited)
The species name used by the author(s) was Galeichthys felis.
Beat (cited)
Chorus (cited)
The species name used by the author(s) was Chilomycterus atinga.
Erk
The species name used by the author(s) was Pomacanthus aureus.
Moan (cited)
"Five in wooden tank"
The species name used by the author(s) was Hippocampus hudsonius.
Reproduction (cited)
Snap
The species name used by the author(s) was Hypsypops rubicunda.
Horn
The species name used by the author(s) was Orthopristis chrysopterus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Holocentrus ascensionis.
Territorial
The species name used by the author(s) was Poronotus triacanthus.
Click (tentative)
The species name used by the author(s) was Aluterus scripta.
The species name used by the author(s) was Palinurichthys perciformis.
The species name used by the author(s) was Equetus acuminatus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Achirus fasciatus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Elagatis bipinnulatus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Antennarius scaber.
The species name used by the author(s) was Scorpaenopsis gibbosus.
"A low grinding noise of unknown origin produced by Scorpaenopsis gibbousus (personal communication from V.E. Brock, 1948) and long, drawn-out, guttural sounds produced by Sebasticus tsuraara (Uchida, 1934) have been reported but not recorded."
Drum (cited)
Thundering Roll
Burst (cited)
Defense
Offense
Feeding (cited)
Blast (cited)
Horn (cited)
The species name used by the author(s) was Urophycis regius.
Duress (cited)
The species name used by the author(s) was Holacanthus isabelita.
Creak
Startling (cited)
Bump
The species name used by the author(s) was Sebastes marinus.
The species name used by the author(s) was Vomer setapinnis.
The species name used by the author(s) was Clupea harengus harengus.
"Captive in test tank"
The species name used by the author(s) was Haemulon plumieri.
The species name used by the author(s) was Bairdiella chrysura.
Reproduction
The species name used by the author(s) was Roccus saxatilis.
Unk
Growl (tentative)
The species name used by the author(s) was Pomadasys cornivaeformis.
Sound Name Quotes
"Although sounds from captive not recorded by us, fisherman report croaking from this species."
Croak (tentative)