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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 08:18 PM Aug 2019

Fish recorded singing dawn chorus on reefs just like birds

LIFE 21 September 2016
By Greta Keenan



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Norbert Probst/Getty

The ocean might seem like a quiet place, but listen carefully and you might just hear the sounds of the fish choir.

Most of this underwater music comes from soloist fish, repeating the same calls over and over. But when the calls of different fish overlap, they form a chorus.

Robert McCauley and colleagues at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, recorded vocal fish in the coastal waters off Port Hedland in Western Australia over an 18-month period, and identified seven distinct fish choruses, happening at dawn and at dusk. You can listen to three of them here:

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https://images.newscientist.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/19155206/threechoruses.wav?_=1

The low “foghorn” call is made by the Black Jewfish (Protonibea diacanthus) while the grunting call that researcher Miles Parsons compares to the “buzzer in the Operation board game” comes from a species of Terapontid. The third chorus is a quieter batfish that makes a “ba-ba-ba” call.

Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2106331-fish-recorded-singing-dawn-chorus-on-reefs-just-like-birds/#ixzz5wLEWuTpO

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Fish recorded singing dawn chorus on reefs just like birds (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2019 OP
They sound like trombones and tubas being played badly. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2019 #1
why would fish want to imitate some brass instruments? certainot Aug 2019 #3
sounds like they're out of tune? Locrian Aug 2019 #8
I had no idea that fish could sing!. That's amazing. Arkansas Granny Aug 2019 #2
Had no clue that some fish could sing! But of pnwest Aug 2019 #4
Yikes! Reminds me of the jaws music!!! Karadeniz Aug 2019 #5
Its got a good beat and I can dance to it, I give it a 95. marble falls Aug 2019 #6
My first impression was colorado_ufo Aug 2019 #7

Locrian

(4,522 posts)
8. sounds like they're out of tune?
Tue Aug 13, 2019, 07:14 AM
Aug 2019

Better call a Piano-Tuna. Get it... piano tuna? Tuna fish?

You can tune a piano but how do you tuna fish?!

pnwest

(3,266 posts)
4. Had no clue that some fish could sing! But of
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 12:53 AM
Aug 2019

course it makes sense - dolphins and whales communicate with song, why not fish? Never even occurred to me to wonder. Very cool to learn that, and hear it.

colorado_ufo

(5,732 posts)
7. My first impression was
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 07:39 PM
Aug 2019

that it reminded me of the alien tones that the saucer plays in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

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