Holocentrus rufus (Longspine squirrelfish)

Legacy taxonomical classification: Actinopteri Holocentriformes Holocentridae Holocentrus rufus
image of Holocentrus rufus (Longspine squirrelfish)

Carmelo López Abad, license: CC BY-NC 4.0, source: iNaturalist

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rufus

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Longspine squirrelfish


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Luczkovich, J. J., Keusenkothen, M. A. 2008. Can Longspine Squirrelfish Hear Bottlenose Dolphin? Bioacoustics, 17(1-3): 75-77.

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Steinberg, J. C., Cummings, W. C., Brahy, B. D., MacBain (Spires), J. Y. 1965. Further Bio-Acoustic Studies off the West Coast of North Bimini, Bahamas. Bulletin of Marine Science, 15(4): 942-963.

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Locascio, J. V., Burton, M. L. 2016. A Passive Acoustic Survey of Fish Sound Production at Riley’s Hump within Tortugas South Ecological Reserve: Implications Regarding Spawning and Habitat Use. Fishery Bulletin, 114(1): 103-116.

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Winn, H. E., Marshall, J. A. 1963. Sound-Producing Organ of the Squirrelfish, Holocentrus rufus. Physiological Zoology, 36(1): 34-44.

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Parmentier, E., Vandewalle, P., Brié, C., Dinraths, L., Lecchini, D. 2011. Comparative Study on Sound Production in Different Holocentridae Species. Frontiers in Zoology, 8(12).

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Carlson, B. A., Bass, A. H. 2000. Sonic/Vocal Motor Pathways in Squirrelfish (Teleostei, Holocentridae). Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 56(1): 14-28.

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Wirth, C. 2018. Measuring Biotic and Anthropogenic Sounds in Temperate and Tropical Marine Habitats Using Passive Acoustics. Master's Thesis, Stony Brook University.

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Gainer, H., Kusano, K., Mathewson, R. F. 1965. Electrophysiological and Mechanical Properties of Squirrelfish Sound-Producing Muscle. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 14(4): 661-671.

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