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Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals
Underwater Sound as a Biological Stimulus
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Author(s):
Peter H. Rogers
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Mardi Cox
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1988
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Springer New York
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1988
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10.1007/978-1-4612-3714-3_5
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Molecular Nature of Chemical Stimuli in the Aquatic Environment
pp. 29
Distribution of Chemical Stimuli
pp. 57
Light and Vision in the Aquatic Environment
pp. 83
Hydrodynamic and Acoustic Field Detection
pp. 131
Underwater Sound as a Biological Stimulus
pp. 151
Detection of Weak Electric Fields
pp. 203
Sensory Performance, Behavior, and Ecology of Fish
pp. 435
Aquatic Adaptations in Fish Eyes
pp. 515
The Visual System in Teleost Fishes: Morphological Patterns and Trends
pp. 553
Diversity of Lateral Line Systems: Evolutionary and Functional Considerations
pp. 595
Mechanical Factors in the Excitation of the Lateral Lines of Fishes
pp. 619
Prey Identification and Prey Localization in Surface-feeding Fish and Fishing Spiders
pp. 687
Role of the Fish Ear in Sound Processing
pp. 733
Central Connections of the Octavolateralis System: Evolutionary Considerations
pp. 757
Morphological Diversity of Equilibrium Receptor Systems in Aquatic Invertebrates
pp. 813
The Electroreceptors: Diversity in Structure and Function
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