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Vocalizations and spawning aggregations of male Platydoras hancockii

Posted: 16 May 2022, 01:02
by bekateen
This paper is a little old, but interesting from a doradid spawning perspective, so I'm adding it now:

van der Sleen, P., Lugo-Carvajal, A., Zuanon, J. & M. Holmgren. (2020). Cats singing in the dark? Spawning aggregations of sound-producing fish in Amazonian floodplain forests. Environ Biol Fish, 103, 1265–1267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-020-01019-x
Abstract
The Amazon basin has a freshwater fish diversity comparable to a tropical sea. Although many Amazonian fish species are popular ornamental fish across the world, the ecology of most species in their natural habitat remains poorly known (van der Sleen and Albert 2017). We report on shoaling behavior in in a floodplain forest of the middle Rio Negro, Brazil. As the shoal consisted of only adult males, whereas gravid females were caught individually in nearby areas, we hypothesize that this aggregation may relate to spawning. Moreover, considering that Platydoras hancockii is capable of producing sounds, it is possible that these aggregations entail the formation of a chorus-like call with the function of attracting females from a larger area.
Keywords: Spawning aggregation, Gender segregation, Chorus, Freshwater fish, Platydoras hancockii, Amazon basin