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J Exp Biol (2014) 217 (24): 4347–4355.
Published: 15 December 2014
.... Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2014 Bioacoustics Cephalopod Hearing Noise Loudness Invertebrate Ear Statocyst Lateral line Sound in aquatic environments is a widely available cue that many marine vertebrates use during vital biological activities such as foraging, predator...
Includes: Supplementary data
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J Exp Biol (2010) 213 (9): 1591–1601.
Published: 1 May 2010
... afferents in fishes without accessory auditory structures exhibit similar frequency selectivity in response to particle motion. * Author for correspondence ( [email protected] ) 14 1 2010 © 2010. 2010 audition best sensitivity characteristic frequency ear frequency selectivity...
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J Exp Biol (2006) 209 (21): 4193–4202.
Published: 1 November 2006
...Michael E. Smith; Allison B. Coffin; Diane L. Miller; Arthur N. Popper SUMMARY Fishes can regenerate lateral line and inner ear sensory hair cells that have been lost following exposure to ototoxic antibiotics. However,regenerative capabilities following noise exposure have not been explored...
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J Exp Biol (2002) 205 (9): 1199–1208.
Published: 1 May 2002
... ). Genetically similar transduction mechanisms for touch and hearing in Drosophila. J. Neurosci. 20 , 5981 -5988. Eddison, M., Le Roux, I. and Lewis, J. ( 2000 ). Notch signaling in the development of the inner ear: lessons from Drosophila. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97 , 11692 -11699. Ewing...
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J Exp Biol (1996) 199 (9): 1907–1919.
Published: 1 September 1996
...Blinda E. Mcclelland; Walter Wilczynski; Michael J. Ryan ABSTRACT We investigated the relationships among spectral and temporal advertisement-call characteristics and the sizes of the laryngeal and ear components thought to underlie the generation and reception of species-specific vocalizations...
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J Exp Biol (1994) 190 (1): 109–129.
Published: 1 May 1994
... on source level–distance functions. These results indicate that sound pressure detection by the ear is important for dipole detection by the goldfish, but that incompressible flow detection by the lateral line is more important for the mottled sculpin. They also indicate that fish such as the goldfish...