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Evolutionary trends of swimbladder sound mechanisms in some teleost fishes
Parmentier, E.; Diogo, R. (2006). Evolutionary trends of swimbladder sound mechanisms in some teleost fishes, in: Ladich, F. et al. Communication in fishes. pp. 43-68
In: Ladich, F. et al. (2006). Communication in fishes. Science Publishers: California. ISBN 9781578083282. 880 pp., more

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Abstract
    Many teleosts are able to emit sounds with their swimbladder. This chapter reviews the various sonic mechanisms involving the swimbladder and the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles, comparing them from a morphological, biochemical, morphofunctional and physiological point of view. Close attention is paid to the Siluriformes and Ophidiiformes in which different cases of parallelism and/or convergence are examined.

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