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Bioacoustics and reproductive ecology of the damselfish Dascyllus albisella
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1995
unpublished
While many fishes are known to produce sounds during courtship and aggression, the information contained in the sounds and their role in reproduction is not well understood. This thesis is an intensive investigation of the sounds produced by the damselfish Dascyllus albisella, the effect of the environment on their acoustic signals, and how the sounds relate to reproduction.
doi:10.1575/1912/5623
fatcat:cfc4q2w5fvgsflv3kqzo7h7znu