Are larvae of demersal fishes plankton or nekton?

JM Leis - Advances in marine biology, 2006 - Elsevier
A pelagic larval stage is found in nearly all demersal marine teleost fishes, and it is during
this pelagic stage that the geographic scale of dispersal is determined. Marine biologists …

Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish

F Ladich, RR Fay - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2013 - Springer
A recent survey lists more than 100 papers utilizing the auditory evoked potential (AEP)
recording technique for studying hearing in fishes. More than 95% of these AEP-studies …

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AN Popper, AD Hawkins, RR Fay, DA Mann, S Bartol… - 2014 - Springer
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In situ behavioural responses to boat noise exposure of Gobius cruentatus (Gmelin, 1789; fam. Gobiidae) and Chromis chromis (Linnaeus, 1758; fam. Pomacentridae) …

M Picciulin, L Sebastianutto, A Codarin, A Farina… - Journal of Experimental …, 2010 - Elsevier
The short-term behavioural effects of two types of boat noise were tested on Gobius
cruentatus and Chromis chromis, ie one permanently and one temporarily benthic vocal fish …

How Nemo finds home: the neuroecology of dispersal and of population connectivity in larvae of marine fishes

JM Leis, U Siebeck, DL Dixson - Integrative and comparative …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Nearly all demersal teleost marine fishes have pelagic larval stages lasting from several
days to several weeks, during which time they are subject to dispersal. Fish larvae have …

Sound detection by the longfin squid (Loligo pealeii) studied with auditory evoked potentials: sensitivity to low-frequency particle motion and not pressure

TA Mooney, RT Hanlon… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
Although hearing has been described for many underwater species, there is much debate
regarding if and how cephalopods detect sound. Here we quantify the acoustic sensitivity of …

Juvenile coral reef fish use sound to locate habitats

CA Radford, JA Stanley, SD Simpson, AG Jeffs - Coral Reefs, 2011 - Springer
There is limited knowledge of the orientation cues used by reef fish in their movement
among different habitats, especially those cues used during darkness. Although acoustic …

Environmental constraints drive the partitioning of the soundscape in fishes

L Ruppé, G Clément, A Herrel… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
The underwater environment is more and more being depicted as particularly noisy, and the
inventory of calling fishes is continuously increasing. However, it currently remains unknown …

Are hearing sensitivities of freshwater fish adapted to the ambient noise in their habitats?

S Amoser, F Ladich - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005 - journals.biologists.com
Several groups of fishes, among them two thirds of all freshwater fishes, have developed
hearing specializations that enhance auditory sensitivity and broaden frequency ranges …

Coral reef fish smell leaves to find island homes

DL Dixson, GP Jones, PL Munday… - … of the Royal …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recent studies have shown that some coral reef fish larvae return to natal reefs, while others
disperse to distant reefs. However, the sensory mechanisms used to find settlement sites are …