Whales and dolphins are cetaceans,Hi @Jack B
Absolutely fascinating article. When I frequented another forum, some of us did experiments to see how fish responded to music. One of the forum members even tried Handel's Water Music! It shouldn't come as any surprise that fish can hear or feel sounds. Just think about dolphins and whales - they communicate by means of sonic pulses.
JPC
Hi @not called BobI spend a far old amount of time listening to hydrophones...
Of the vertebrates, fish have traditionally been the easiest to get a licence or permission to use, though there's a big move away especially when genetically a school can be incredibly diverse and those natural variables can mess with the experiments result as they were not planned in its design, there has been all sorts of advancements and cellular level work is so much more effective and money efficient, than having a couple of dozen 1 plus cube vats running and making assumptions they were all going to behave the same.Pretty much hardens my resolve that you can get anything passed an ethics committee as long as you have ‘Neuroscientist’ in some part of your job title.
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