Eric Parmentier
@ericparmentier7
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https://www.morfonct.uliege.be 04-06-2017 23:58:17
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Adding #Passive #Acoustic #Monitoring to the list of fishery-independent monitoring techniques used to survey #fish populations could provide new insights and knowledge...a Mediterranean case study 💙🎤🐟 Eric Parmentier DI IORIO Lucia onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
SPECIAL ISSUE: FISH BIOACOUSTICS This study on piranhas demonstrates that sounds can be used to categorize fish not just by their species, but also by their genus. doi.org/10.1121/10.002… #acoustics #bioacoustics Xavier Raick
Diving into dual functionality: Swim bladder muscles in lionfish for buoyancy and sonic capabilities Marine Banse @fred_bertucci @AnthonyHerrel Université de Liège onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
Our new App (pc - android) in French and English to study the anatomy of mussel and ascaris (cross section and 3D!) morfonct.uliege.be/cms/c_9321907/… Université de Liège
Explore the acoustic communication abilities of holocentrid fish! Our recent research reveals that these fish use sound to indicate their refusal or termination of symbiotic interactions with cleaner fish. rdcu.be/dH33t Marine Banse Université de Liège
Squirrelfish are definitely amazing. After their acoustic communication with cleaner fish, we now report that they can also engage in acoustic mobbing with moray eels. What next? link.springer.com/article/10.100… Marine Banse Université de Liège David Lecchi
. Université de Liège is pleased to contribute to the #MOOBYF project funded by European Commission as part of the BiodivErsa+ programme. This project aims to use Fish Aggregating Devices to understand the biodiversity of the pelagic zone. sciences.uliege.be/cms/c_12701470…
Analysis of otolith shapes in 697 species. Nice results! Strong correlation between otolith shape and that of the sulcus, suggesting that the otolith plays a key role in amplifying the forces exerted on the sensory cells of the sulcus.Université de Liège dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolin…
🐟 Fish sounds can help identify species! This is the first large-scale study on fish acoustics showing that sounds can be effective taxonomic markers, from subfamily to species level. 🧵 1/5 Nature Portfolio npj Journals Marine Banse Eric Parmentier nature.com/articles/s4418…
Against the odds: versatility in sound production in wild holocentrids 🐠 See our new paper 👇 #PLOSONE: Same calls, different meanings: Acoustic communication of Holocentridae doi.org/10.1371/journa… Université de Liège ULiège Research & Innovation Eric Parmentier
Synthesis: from hand-held to mobbing, aggressive & social signalling sounds in holocentrid fishes 🐠 Excited to share my new paper that has been awarded one of the Annual Prizes 2024 by the Société Royale des Sciences de Liège! 🎉😊👇 popups.uliege.be/0037-9565/inde… Université de Liège
Inside every fish ear there are tiny bones called otoliths that contribute to the fish's hearing & now Eric Parmentier & co reveal that one of these bones, the sagitta, also contributes to the fish's sense of balance 🧵1/2 journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22…
Ever heard a shark click? New findings show that some sharks can make sounds, challenging old views about our ocean's quiet predators. ULiège - RISE Carolin Nieder #ULiege doi.org/10.1098/rsos.2…
Bravo Eric Parmentier 🦈🦈🦈
Krishna Das's short story was chosen for inclusion in the book 'Peur Bleue' – a truly beautiful text! Krishna Das
From sunlit coral reefs to 300 m in pitch-black depths, fish communities sound different, and we’ve captured it.sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Xavier Raick Université de Liège