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- W753625085 abstract "While studies of sonic mechanisms among vertebrates date back more than 100 years, the past 25 years have witnessed a burgeoning of interest in the bioacoustics and behavioral ecology of sound production among fishes, including in its neural basis. Here, we review the body of comparative literature on the neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and neuroendocrine mechanisms of sound production/vocalization among fishes. Most studies have focused on teleosts, the most species-rich group of living vertebrates. The past decade alone has witnessed the demonstration of (1) an extensively connected vocal-acoustic network at forebrainForebrain , midbrainMidbrain , and hindbrainHindbrain levels, (2) distinct neural populations comprising a central pattern generator (CPG) that directly determines the physical attributes of social context-dependent sounds including pulse repetition rate (PRR)Pulse repetition rate (PRR) , fundamental frequencyFundamental frequency , durationDuration , and amplitudeAmplitude , (3) a highly conserved pattern for the evolutionary developmental origin of vocal CPGs between fishes and tetrapodsTetrapods , (4) shared origins between vocal CPGs that are dedicated to sound production and pectoral appendage motor systems that function in both acoustic signaling and locomotion, and (5) forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain targets in the vocal-acoustic network for the modulatory actions of steroid hormonesSteroid hormones and neuropeptidesNeuropeptides . In sum, the relative simplicity of acoustic signaling in fishes and of the underlying neural circuitry offer both insights into the evolutionary history of sound producing mechanisms among all vertebrates, and practical advantages for investigating adaptations at the cellular and network levels of neural organization that sculpt behavioral phenotypes." @default.
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- W753625085 date "2015-01-01" @default.
- W753625085 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W753625085 title "Comparative Neurobiology of Sound Production in Fishes" @default.
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