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Acoustic intensity discrimination by the cichlid fish Astronotus ocellatus (Cuvier)
Authors:H. Y. Yan  A. N. Popper
Affiliation:(1) T.H. Morgan School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky, 40506 Lexington, KY, USA;(2) Department of Zoology, The University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA;(3) University of Kentucky, USA
Abstract:The acoustic intensity discrimination ability of the oscar (Astronotus ocellatus), a cichlid fish, was investigated using an automated positive reward method. Intensity discrimination thresholds (DeltaI, in dB) for 7-s continuous pure tone signals were measured both as functions of sound intensity above thresholds, i.e., sensation levels, (SL)(+10 dB, +20 dB and +30 dB) and frequency (200 Hz, 500 Hz, and 800 Hz). DeltaI at 500 Hz for +10 dB, +20 dB, and +30 dB SLs are 8.9, 5.5, and 3.3 dB, respectively. DeltaI (at+20 dB SL) for 200 Hz, 500 Hz, and 800 Hz are 4.5, 5.5, and 9.3 dB, respectively. Despite having poor auditory sensitivity (narrow frequency range and high thresholds), the intensity discrimination ability of the oscar follows the general trends of previously studied fish species, however, with higher thresholds.
Keywords:Astronotus ocellatus  Fish  Intensity limens  Hearing  Auditory physiology
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