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Superclass:
Osteichthyes
Class:
Teleostei
Order:
Ovalentaria
Family:
Pomacentridae
Subfamily:
Microspathodontinae
Genus:
Stegastes
Species:
partitus
Common:
Bicolor damselfish
Climates:
Tropical
Temperate
Subtropical
Boreal
Waters:
Marine
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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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Kenyon, T. N. 1994. The Significance of Sound interception to Males of the Bicolor Damselfish, Pomacentrus partitus, during Courtship. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 40(4): 391-405.
Tavolga, W. N., Popper, A. N., Fay, R. R. (Eds.). 1981. Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes. Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Myrberg, A. A. J., Ha, S. J., Shamblott, M. J. 1993. The Sounds of Bicolor Damselfish (Pomacentrus partitus): Predictors of Body Size and a Spectral Basis for individual Recognition and Assessment. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 94(6): 3067-3067.
Myrberg, A. A. J., Spanier, E., Ha, S. J. 1978. Temporal Patterning in Acoustical Communication. Contrasts in Behavior: Adaptations in the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environment (E. S. Reese and F. J. Lighter, eds.), 137-179. Wiley, New York, NY.
Myrberg, A. A. J., Mohler, M., Catala, J. D. 1986. Sound Production by Males of a Coral Reef Fish (Pomacentrus partitus): Its Significance to Females. Animal Behaviour, 34(3): 913-923.
Spanier, E. 1979. Aspects of Species Recognition by Sound in Four Species of Damselfishes, Genus Eupomacentrus (Pisces: Pomacentridae). Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 51(3): 301-316.
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.
Myrberg, A. A. J., Mohler, M., Catala, J. D. 1980. Sound Production as a Determinant of Female Choice during Spawning by the Bicolor Damselfish, Pomacentrus partitus Poey.
Myrberg, A. A. J., Stadler, J. H. 2002. The Significance of the Sounds by Male Gobies (Gobiidae) to Conspecific Females: Similar Findings to a Study Made Long Ago. Bioacoustics, 12(2-3): 255-257.
Albrecht, H. 1981. Aspects of Sound Communication in Some Caribbean Reef Fishes (Eupomacentrus spec., Pisces, Pomacentridae). Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde, 51(1): 70-80.
Myrberg, A. A. J. 1996. Fish Bioacoustics: Serendipity in Research. Bioacoustics, 7(2): 143-150.
Myrberg, A. A. J. 1997. Sound Production by a Coral Reef Fish (Pomacentrus partitus): Evidence for a Vocal, Territorial “Keep-Out” Signal. Bulletin of Marine Science, 60(3): 1017-1025.