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Superclass:
Osteichthyes
Class:
Teleostei
Order:
Clupeiformes
Family:
Clupeidae
Genus:
Clupea
Species:
pallasii
Common:
Pacific herring
Climates:
Tropical
Temperate
Subtropical
Polar
Boreal
Waters:
Freshwater
Brackish water
Marine
Map of Known Habitats
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Regions:
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic, Northeast
Pacific, Eastern Central
Pacific, Northeast
Pacific, Northwest
Asia - Inland Waters
North America - Inland Waters
Description
Sound Name: FRT
Citable References
Wilson et al. (2003)
Wilson, B., Batty, R. S., Dill, L. M. 2003. Pacific and Atlantic Herring Produce Burst Pulse Sounds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 271(Suppl_3): S95-S97.
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Species Identified
Sound Detected
Active
Passive Feeding
Other Passive
Morphophysiological
Auditory
Visual
Kuznetsov, M. Y., Kuznetsov, Y. A. 2012. Sound Production in Some Physostomous Fish Species and Effects of Biological Sounds on Fish. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II (A. N. Popper and A. Hawkins, eds.), 177-180. Springer, New York, NY.
Schwarz, A. L., Greer, G. L. 1984. Responses of Pacific Herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, to Some Underwater Sounds. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 41(8): 1183-1192.
Hahn, T. R., Thomas, G. 2009. Passive Acoustic Detection of Schools of Herring. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125(5): 2896-2908.
Rountree, R. A., Juanes, F., Bolgan, M. 2018. Air Movement Sound Production by Alewife, White Sucker, and Four Salmonid Fishes Suggests the Phenomenon Is Widespread among Freshwater Fishes. PLoS ONE, 13(9).
Kuznetsov, M. Y. 2007. [Acoustic Activity of Some Species of the Far East Fishes and Substantiation of Parameters of Acoustic Stimulus for Remote forcing on Fish]. Izvestiâ Tihookeanskogo Naučno-issledovatelʹskogo Rybohozâjstvennogo Centra, 150: 281-300.
Kuznetsov, M. Y. 2009. Traits of Acoustic Signalization and Generation of Sounds by Some Schooling Physostomous Fish. Acoustical Physics, 55(6): 866-875.