final acceptance 26November 1991; MS. number: 3725) Abstract. Species-specific patterns of insect calling song are commonly assumed to show low variability. In the bushcricket Ephippiger ephippiger, male song shows large geographical variation in syllable number, and females trongly prefer song typical of their own population. Here it is shown that there is also large variation in syllable number within a population of E. ephippiger. Two factors associated with this variability were identified: eclosion sequence (which was positively correlated with mean male syllable number) and male-male interactions (with chorusing males producing more variable song than those singing in isolation). Similar variability was not evident in female preferenc...
Female preferences play a major role in the elaboration and diversification of male traits: as a sel...
Understanding the variation within and between populations in important male mating traits and femal...
Facultative sex role reversal is found in species of tettigoniid bushcrickets in which males invest ...
Species-specific patterns of insect calling song are commonly assumed to show low variability. In th...
Characters responsible for reproductive isolation between species are sometimes assumed to show litt...
The striking songs of insects such as bushcrickets have traditionally been interpreted as species re...
Some characteristics of the song of a number of Ephippiger (sub) species are compared, in particular...
Some characteristics of the song of a number of Ephippiger (sub) species are compared, in particular...
National audienceFemale preferences play a major role in the elaboration and diversification of male...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
Abstract. Chorthippus parallelus parallelus and C. p. erythropus mate assortatively in the laborator...
Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist o...
Studies of the mating behavior of male and female F1 hybrids between closely related taxa can provid...
Chorthippus parallelus parallelus and C. p. erythropus mate assortatively in the laboratory. Previou...
es ele an calling songs of male nightingale grasshoppers, Chorthippus biguttulus, are influenced by ...
Female preferences play a major role in the elaboration and diversification of male traits: as a sel...
Understanding the variation within and between populations in important male mating traits and femal...
Facultative sex role reversal is found in species of tettigoniid bushcrickets in which males invest ...
Species-specific patterns of insect calling song are commonly assumed to show low variability. In th...
Characters responsible for reproductive isolation between species are sometimes assumed to show litt...
The striking songs of insects such as bushcrickets have traditionally been interpreted as species re...
Some characteristics of the song of a number of Ephippiger (sub) species are compared, in particular...
Some characteristics of the song of a number of Ephippiger (sub) species are compared, in particular...
National audienceFemale preferences play a major role in the elaboration and diversification of male...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
Abstract. Chorthippus parallelus parallelus and C. p. erythropus mate assortatively in the laborator...
Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist o...
Studies of the mating behavior of male and female F1 hybrids between closely related taxa can provid...
Chorthippus parallelus parallelus and C. p. erythropus mate assortatively in the laboratory. Previou...
es ele an calling songs of male nightingale grasshoppers, Chorthippus biguttulus, are influenced by ...
Female preferences play a major role in the elaboration and diversification of male traits: as a sel...
Understanding the variation within and between populations in important male mating traits and femal...
Facultative sex role reversal is found in species of tettigoniid bushcrickets in which males invest ...