Abstract
The behavioral capacity for directional hearing and the discrimination of sound sources at different locations has been demonstrated in a number of fish species. Evidence suggests that all fishes can detect the acoustic particle motion component of sound using their ears. Few experiments, however, provide conclusive evidence that fishes can find the location of sound sources, and debate remains about whether fishes know where sound sources are in the same way as human listeners or if they have other strategies for finding sound sources. It is still uncertain how sound source localization by fishes is accomplished.
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