<div><p>Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal exchange of acoustic signals. We used playback experiments to study the role of timing of a female reply in the species-specific duet structure in the leafhopper <i>Aphrodes makarovi</i> (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). In leafhoppers, mate recognition and location is mediated exclusively by species- and sex-specific substrate-borne vibrational signals and a female signal emitted in reply to male advertisement calls is essential for recognition and successful location of the female. In <i>A</i>. <i>makarovi</i>, males have to initiate each exchange of vibrational signals between partners, and in a duet the beginning of a female reply overlaps...
Abstract only availableVibrational communication is widespread in insect social and ecological inter...
The recent description of a new vibrational mating disruption method to control the leafhopper Scap...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal ex...
Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal ex...
In sexual communication, partners often form a duet, an exchange of species- and sex-specific signal...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
Insects use different signal modalities to communicate with their conspecifics. Substrate-borne vibr...
Animals vary in the complexity and size of the signal repertoire used in communication. Often, these...
Mating behaviour of Scaphoideus titanus Ball, the vector of the grapevine disease Flavescence dore´...
Mating behavior in leafhoppers is mediated by vibrational signals transmitted through plants (Clarid...
The development of sustainable control methods of insects requires detailed knowledge about the biol...
ABSTRACT Themating behavior of Hyalesthes obsoletus Signoret (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) was studied to d...
Abstract only availableVibrational communication is widespread in insect social and ecological inter...
The recent description of a new vibrational mating disruption method to control the leafhopper Scap...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal ex...
Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal ex...
In sexual communication, partners often form a duet, an exchange of species- and sex-specific signal...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
The ability to identify and locate conspecifics depends on reliable transfer of information between ...
Insects use different signal modalities to communicate with their conspecifics. Substrate-borne vibr...
Animals vary in the complexity and size of the signal repertoire used in communication. Often, these...
Mating behaviour of Scaphoideus titanus Ball, the vector of the grapevine disease Flavescence dore´...
Mating behavior in leafhoppers is mediated by vibrational signals transmitted through plants (Clarid...
The development of sustainable control methods of insects requires detailed knowledge about the biol...
ABSTRACT Themating behavior of Hyalesthes obsoletus Signoret (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) was studied to d...
Abstract only availableVibrational communication is widespread in insect social and ecological inter...
The recent description of a new vibrational mating disruption method to control the leafhopper Scap...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...