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Love at perfect pitch

26 July 2003

RIVERS are noisy places, with waterfalls and swirling currents. So when bottom-dwelling fish such as gobies want to attract a mate they must pitch their love song just right or it will go unheard.

Marco Lugli of the University of Parma, Italy, and Michael Fine of Virginia Commonwealth University at Richmond took a look at how gobies deal with the problem. They found that waterfalls produce a high-frequency din, around 200 to 500 herz, while turbulence generates a rumble below 100 Hz.

But there is a quiet window around 100 Hz, and it just so happens that the gobies’ song…

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