Stanford researchers discover the African cichlid's noisy courtship ritual

Stanford researchers discover the African cichlid's noisy courtship ritual
Saturday, June 16, 2012
The male African cichlid's predilection for waggling its tail and quivering its body before mating is well documented. But researchers in the Fernald Lab have found that males also vocalize during courtship, and females are responsive to these calls.

Full story available from The Stanford Report, June 13, 2012