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Sound Production in the Clownfish <i>Amphiprion clarkii</i>
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MusicBiologyClownfish SoundsPsychoacousticsBioacousticsAcoustic EcologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyClownfish Amphiprion ClarkiiSound ProductionSoundscapeAuditory System
Although clownfish sounds were recorded as early as 1930, the mechanism of sound production has remained obscure. Yet, clownfish are prolific "singers" that produce a wide variety of sounds, described as "chirps" and "pops" in both reproductive and agonistic behavioral contexts. Here, we describe the sonic mechanism of the clownfish Amphiprion clarkii.
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