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Taxonomic validation of Encheliophis chardewalli with description of calling abilities
Parmentier, E.; Fine, M.L.; Berthe, C.; Lecchini, D. (2018). Taxonomic validation of Encheliophis chardewalli with description of calling abilities. J. Morphol. 279(7): 864-870. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.20816
In: Journal of Morphology. The Wistar Institute Press/Wiley: Philadelphia, Pa . ISSN 0362-2525; e-ISSN 1097-4687, more
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Keywords
    Encheliophis chardewalli Parmentier, 2004 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Parmentier, E., more
  • Fine, M.L.
  • Berthe, C.
  • Lecchini, D.

Abstract
    Encheliophis chardewalli was described from a single cleared and stained specimen. Twelve years later, additional specimens were found in the lagoon of Moorea (French Polynesia) in association with their host, the sea cucumber Actinopyga mauritiana. These fish were used to consolidate the species diagnosis, to validate species status and to record sound production. This species is remarkable because of its ability to penetrate inside the cloaca of sea cucumbers having anal teeth and the fact this species is largely unknown despite it lives in lagoons in 1m depth. Encheliophis chardewalli produced three sound types: long regular calls made of trains of numerous pulses, short irregular calls characterized by a constant lowering of its pulse period and short regular call (or knock) made of 3 to 6 pulses. Comparison with other sympatric Carapini supports a large and distinct repertoire. Morphological characteristics could be the result of reduced body size allowing to penetrate inside a new host, thus avoiding competition and conflict with other larger sympatric Carapini species.

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