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Male Courtship Sounds in a Teleost with Alternative Reproductive Tactics, the Grass Goby, Zosterisessor ophiocephalus
Authors:Stefano Malavasi  Patrizia Torricelli  Marco Lugli  Fabio Pranovi  Danilo Mainardi
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Campo della Celestia 2737/b Università Ca' Foscari di, 30122 Venezia, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Biologia Evolutiva e Funzionale, Università di Parma, Viale della Scienze, 1-43100 Parma, Italy
Abstract:Male grass gobies show two alternative breeding tactics, territorial and sneaker, distinguished by body size and difference in ray elongation on the second dorsal fin. The larger males, with elongated fins, are territorial and emit sounds during courtship. Smaller males, without elongated fins, act as sneakers. Both large and small males produce sounds in the presence of a ripe female. Males produce a grunt, lasting about 300thinspms, made up of pulses repeated at a low rate (22–68thinsppps). Pulse duration, number, and repetition rate, did not differ between the two male types, but dominant frequency and sound amplitude did. Dominant frequency had a strong, inverse relationship with body size, whereas sound amplitude showed a weak positive relation to body size. Male size, and not the particular reproductive male tactic employed, is the most important correlate of sound properties in this species.
Keywords:sound structure  dominant frequency  amplitude  acoustic behaviour
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