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EVIDENCE FOR A HYDRODYNAMIC MECHANISM OF SOUND PRODUCTION BY COURTING MALES OF THE NOTCHTONGUE GOBY,BATHYGOBIUS CURACAO (METZELAAR)
Authors:JOHN H. STADLER
Affiliation:Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami , 4600 Rickenhacker Causeway, Miami , FL , 33149 , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Male gobies of the genus Bathygobius are soniferous during courtship. The mechanism by which the sounds are produced is, however, unknown. Early studies on sound production by males of B. soporator suggested that these sounds are hydrodynamic in nature, being produced by the forcible ejection of water through the gill opening. The mechanism of sound production by the closely related species B. curacao was investigated and three lines of evidence are presented which support the hydrodynamic hypothesis. First, similarities between the sounds produced by courting males and by ejecting water through a pipette demonstrated that hydrodynamic forces can readily produce such sounds. Second, the behavioural motor patterns occurring during sound production are consistent with the hypothesis that water is being ejected through the gill openings. Finally, morphological examination revealed an apparent lack of specialised features associated with sound production, effectively eliminating stridulatory and swim bladder mechanisms. These results represent the strongest evidence to date in support of any proposed mechanism of sound production in the gobiids.
Keywords:Bathygobius curacao  sound production  hydrodynamic
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