More than a thousand fish species use sounds to exchange information, attract mates, and avoid predators through hums, grunts, clicks, and bubbles. Yet, the vital role of fish sounds—and the impact of ...
A new study finds that fish are far more likely to communicate with sound than generally thought. There's a whole lot of talking going on beneath the waves. A new study from Cornell University finds ...
Did you know that fish can talk? Well, sort of, anyway. To be more specific, some fish make sounds that, according to a new study published in Ichthyology and Herpetology, are used in patterns that ...
MBL, WOODS HOLE, MA—A male midshipman, a close relative of the toadfish, doesn't need good looks to attract a mate – just a nice voice. After building a nest for his potential partner, he calls to ...
The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command’s Surface Warfare Center has accepted technology that monitors communications between fish to identify maritime threats such as manned or unmanned submarines and may ...
Ithaca, NY— There’s a whole lot of talking going on beneath the waves. A new study from Cornell University finds that fish are far more likely to communicate with sound than generally thought—and some ...