Structure and possible functions of constant-frequency calls in Ariopsis seemanni (Osteichthyes, Ariidae).
In the 1970s, Tavolga conducted a series of experiments in which he found behavioral evidence that the vocalizations of the catfish species Ariopsis felis may play a role in a coarse form of echolocation. Based on his findings, he postulated a similar function for the calls of closely related catfis...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Schmidtke, Jochen Schulz, Jörg Hartung, Karl-Heinz Esser |
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2013
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