The morphology of sonic system and sound characteristics of the marbled rockfish Sebasticus marmoratus
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    Many fishes are capable of producing sounds for communication. Sound characteristics and sound production system of marbled rockfish Sebasticus marmoratus were investigated. The sound production system consists of swimbladder and swimbladder muscles. The muscles originate on the base of the pterotic bones of skull, pass the I VII ribs, then attach on the posterior portion of the swimbladder dorsolaterally. During dyadic agonistic encounters, the fish produce the sounds that consist of a series of individual pulses with average duration of (32.6±2.6) ms, average interpulse intervals of (51.8±81.4) ms, and dominant frequency of 68-175 Hz from fish about 13 cm in body length. The dominant frequency is consistent with the reciprocal of second energy cycle of pulse. The results suggested that the sound was produced by the contracting and relaxation of swimbladder muscles.

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张旭光,谢 伟,郭弘艺,胡庆松,潘迎捷,宋佳坤.褐菖鲉发声系统形态结构及其发声特征研究[J].上海海洋大学学报,2013,22(5):672-677.
ZHANG Xu-guang, XIE Wei, GUO Hong-yi, HU Qing-song, PAN Ying-jie, SONG Jia-kun. The morphology of sonic system and sound characteristics of the marbled rockfish Sebasticus marmoratus[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2013,22(5):672-677.

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