Effects of noise on acoustic and visual signalling in the Croaking Gourami: differences in adaptation strategies in fish

I. P. Maiditsch, F. Ladich
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ABSTRACT Numerous fishes produce sounds and their transmission and detection may be hindered by increasing levels of anthropogenic noise. We investigated acoustic communication during dyadic contests between male croaking gouramis (Trichopsis vittata, Osphronemidae) in the presence and absence of white noise. We hypothesised that fish modify acoustic signalling in the presence of noise in order to maintain intraspecific communication. Under controlled laboratory settings we compared agonistic behaviour, visual and acoustic signalling between noise and no-noise conditions. Trichopsis vittata produced sounds that were significantly lower in level and higher in dominant frequency under noise treatments. No difference was found in visual signalling or temporal sound characteristics. This study indicates that noise does not affect the amount of signalling during agonistic behaviour in a highly vocal fish. No increase in sound level was observed in croaking gouramis, indicating that a Lombard effect is not present in all vocalising fish. The lack of a Lombard effect shows that sound communication is potentially hindered by (human-made) noise in fish, which may affect territory maintenance and reproduction.
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噪声对呱呱鱼的声音和视觉信号的影响:鱼类适应策略的差异
许多鱼类会发出声音,但它们的传播和探测可能会受到人为噪音水平增加的阻碍。研究了在白噪声存在和不存在的情况下,雄性鸣叫gourami (Trichopsis vittata, Osphronemidae)在二元竞争中的声通信。我们假设,为了维持种内交流,鱼类在存在噪音的情况下修改声音信号。在受控的实验室环境下,我们比较了噪声和无噪声条件下的竞争行为、视觉和声学信号。在噪声处理下,维塔Trichopsis产生的声音在水平上明显降低,在主导频率上明显提高。在视觉信号或时间声音特征上没有发现差异。这项研究表明,噪音不会影响高发声鱼在激动行为期间的信号量。在嘎嘎叫的gouramis中没有观察到声音水平的增加,这表明伦巴第效应并不存在于所有发声的鱼类中。伦巴第效应的缺失表明,鱼类的声音交流可能会受到(人为的)噪音的阻碍,这可能会影响到领土的维护和繁殖。
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期刊介绍: Bioacoustics primarily publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews on sound communication in birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, insects and other invertebrates, including the following topics : -Communication and related behaviour- Sound production- Hearing- Ontogeny and learning- Bioacoustics in taxonomy and systematics- Impacts of noise- Bioacoustics in environmental monitoring- Identification techniques and applications- Recording and analysis- Equipment and techniques- Ultrasound and infrasound- Underwater sound- Bioacoustical sound structures, patterns, variation and repertoires
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