FIGURE 3 in An overview of fish bioacoustics and the impacts of anthropogenic sounds on fishes ...

FIGURE 3 Schematic drawing of the ear of Gadus morhua (anterior is to the left): (a) top view of the body showing the location of the ears in the cranial cavity as well as the proximity of the rostral end of the swim bladder to the ear; (b) lateral and (c) top view of the same ear. Each ear is set a...

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Main Authors: Popper, Arthur N., Hawkins, Anthony D.
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10928854
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10928854
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Summary:FIGURE 3 Schematic drawing of the ear of Gadus morhua (anterior is to the left): (a) top view of the body showing the location of the ears in the cranial cavity as well as the proximity of the rostral end of the swim bladder to the ear; (b) lateral and (c) top view of the same ear. Each ear is set at an angle relative to the midline of the fish., The otolith organs,, the semicircular canals (enlarged areas are the ampullae regions that contain the sensory cells);, the dense calcarious otolith lying in close proximity to the sensory epithelium (). Also see Figure 4. Fig. © 2018 Anthony D. Hawkins, all rights reserved ... : Published as part of Popper, Arthur N. & Hawkins, Anthony D., 2019, An overview of fish bioacoustics and the impacts of anthropogenic sounds on fishes, pp. 692-713 in Journal of Fish Biology 94 (5) on page 699, DOI: 10.1111/jfb.13948, http://zenodo.org/record/10928849 ...