Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species of the orthopteran genus Cyphoderris, primitive relatives of crickets and katydids. Lone male Cyphoderris buckelli stridulating in a large cage made a phonotactic approach to a nearby speaker broadcasting conspecific calling song. But in field experiments no phonotaxis to song broadcasts occurred; rather, a significant number of male C. buckelli increased their chirp duty cycle and pulse rate. There was no change in their carrier frequency. Calling male Cyphoderris monstrosa were exposed in the field to (i) playback of a synthetic calling song at a typical conspecific pulse rate, (ii) relayed broadcast of their own call, and (iii) low-freque...
In the original description of Allonemobius walkeri Howard & Furth, 1986, the authors descri...
International audienceSynchronous interactions arise in various animal species that rhythmically bro...
dae) are preyed on by gleaning bats, which are known to use male calling songs to locate them. At le...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
During territorial interactions, male ensiferan Orthoptera often stridulate before physical combat. ...
Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist o...
In bush-crickets, males produce a calling song to announce their presence to females. Females ready ...
Males of several acoustically communicating orthopteran species form spatially and temporally struct...
calling song to attract females. In some populations, the song also attracts the phonotactic parasit...
This dissertation reports on a study conducted to examine the morphological, behavioral, and environ...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
Cyphoderris strepitans Morris \u26 Gwynne (1978) is a primitive cricket-like insect, active in both ...
final acceptance 26November 1991; MS. number: 3725) Abstract. Species-specific patterns of insect ca...
Species-specific patterns of insect calling song are commonly assumed to show low variability. In th...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
In the original description of Allonemobius walkeri Howard & Furth, 1986, the authors descri...
International audienceSynchronous interactions arise in various animal species that rhythmically bro...
dae) are preyed on by gleaning bats, which are known to use male calling songs to locate them. At le...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
During territorial interactions, male ensiferan Orthoptera often stridulate before physical combat. ...
Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist o...
In bush-crickets, males produce a calling song to announce their presence to females. Females ready ...
Males of several acoustically communicating orthopteran species form spatially and temporally struct...
calling song to attract females. In some populations, the song also attracts the phonotactic parasit...
This dissertation reports on a study conducted to examine the morphological, behavioral, and environ...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
Cyphoderris strepitans Morris \u26 Gwynne (1978) is a primitive cricket-like insect, active in both ...
final acceptance 26November 1991; MS. number: 3725) Abstract. Species-specific patterns of insect ca...
Species-specific patterns of insect calling song are commonly assumed to show low variability. In th...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
In the original description of Allonemobius walkeri Howard & Furth, 1986, the authors descri...
International audienceSynchronous interactions arise in various animal species that rhythmically bro...
dae) are preyed on by gleaning bats, which are known to use male calling songs to locate them. At le...