Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.

Studies on the behavioural function of sounds are very rare within heterospecific interactions. John Dory (Zeus faber) is a solitary, predatory fish that produces sound when captured, but has not been documented to vocalize under natural conditions (i.e. in the wild). The present study provides the...

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Main Authors: Craig A Radford, Rosalyn L Putland, Allen F Mensinger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6169905?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b2475b7af56346ebbdaa8199b1d03ec12020-11-25T00:02:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020464710.1371/journal.pone.0204647Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.Craig A RadfordRosalyn L PutlandAllen F MensingerStudies on the behavioural function of sounds are very rare within heterospecific interactions. John Dory (Zeus faber) is a solitary, predatory fish that produces sound when captured, but has not been documented to vocalize under natural conditions (i.e. in the wild). The present study provides the first in-situ recordings of John Dory vocalisations and correlates them to behavioural response of snapper (Pagrus auratus) a common species found through New Zealand. Vocalisations or 'barks', ranged between 200-600 Hz, with a peak frequency of 312 ± 10 Hz and averaged 139 ± 4 milliseconds in length. Baited underwater video (BUV) equipped with hydrophones determined that under natural conditions a John Dory vocalization induced an escape response in snapper present, causing them to exit the area opposite to the position of the John Dory. We speculate that the John Dory vocalisation may be used for territorial display towards both conspecifics and heterospecifics, asserting dominance in the area or heightening predatory status.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6169905?pdf=render
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Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
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title Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
title_short Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
title_full Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
title_fullStr Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
title_full_unstemmed Barking mad: The vocalisation of the John Dory, Zeus faber.
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Studies on the behavioural function of sounds are very rare within heterospecific interactions. John Dory (Zeus faber) is a solitary, predatory fish that produces sound when captured, but has not been documented to vocalize under natural conditions (i.e. in the wild). The present study provides the first in-situ recordings of John Dory vocalisations and correlates them to behavioural response of snapper (Pagrus auratus) a common species found through New Zealand. Vocalisations or 'barks', ranged between 200-600 Hz, with a peak frequency of 312 ± 10 Hz and averaged 139 ± 4 milliseconds in length. Baited underwater video (BUV) equipped with hydrophones determined that under natural conditions a John Dory vocalization induced an escape response in snapper present, causing them to exit the area opposite to the position of the John Dory. We speculate that the John Dory vocalisation may be used for territorial display towards both conspecifics and heterospecifics, asserting dominance in the area or heightening predatory status.
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