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Figure 6

From: Sexual dimorphism of sonic apparatus and extreme intersexual variation of sounds in Ophidion rochei (Ophidiidae): first evidence of a tight relationship between morphology and sound characteristics in Ophidiidae

Figure 6

Waveforms of male, female, and juvenile sounds in Ophidion rochei . (a) 37 pulse sound of male in captivity, (b) 7 pulse female sound in captivity, (c) single pulse sound of male in captivity, (d) juvenile 8 pulse sound in captivity, (e) 44 pulse sound of male in the field, (f) 8 pulse female sound in the field. Grey dotted lines in (a) and (b) delimit the sound or call duration. Blue zones highlight a pulse (a) in a male sound and (b) in a female sound. Red zones highlight an inter-pulse (a) in a male and (b) in a female sound.

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