<div><p>Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are used for communication both within and between species. Among acoustic insects, cicada males are particularly known for their loud and diverse sounds which function importantly in communication. The main method of sound production in cicadas is the tymbal mechanism, and a relative small number of cicada species possess both tymbal and stridulatory organs. However, cicadas of the genus <i>Karenia</i> do not have any specialized sound-producing structures, so they are referred to as “mute”. This denomination is quite misleading, as they indeed produce sounds. Here, we investigate the sound-producing mechanism and acoustic communication of the “mut...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
Female cicadas use sound when they select a mate from a chorus of singing males. The cicada has a ty...
Sound production is a characteristic of male cicadas, and the sound-producing mechanism has been stu...
Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are used for co...
Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are used for co...
<div><p>Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproducti...
Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproduction and i...
Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproduc-tion and ...
Cicadas are known to use sound to find a mate. While the mechanism employed by male cicadas to gener...
Electromyograms (EMGs) of the timbal muscles were recorded during the calling songs and ‘protest son...
1. Sound output was investigated in males of two cicada species, Cyclochila australasiae Donovan and...
In male cicadas, sound is generated by a pair of tymbals on the abdomen (Pringle, 1954). The tymbals...
The songs of male cicadas consist of a series of clicks produced by the buckling of two specialized ...
The male cicada of the species Cystosoma saundersii has a grossly enlarged, hollow abdomen and emit...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
Female cicadas use sound when they select a mate from a chorus of singing males. The cicada has a ty...
Sound production is a characteristic of male cicadas, and the sound-producing mechanism has been stu...
Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are used for co...
Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are used for co...
<div><p>Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproducti...
Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproduction and i...
Acoustic behavior plays a crucial role in many aspects of cicada biology, such as reproduc-tion and ...
Cicadas are known to use sound to find a mate. While the mechanism employed by male cicadas to gener...
Electromyograms (EMGs) of the timbal muscles were recorded during the calling songs and ‘protest son...
1. Sound output was investigated in males of two cicada species, Cyclochila australasiae Donovan and...
In male cicadas, sound is generated by a pair of tymbals on the abdomen (Pringle, 1954). The tymbals...
The songs of male cicadas consist of a series of clicks produced by the buckling of two specialized ...
The male cicada of the species Cystosoma saundersii has a grossly enlarged, hollow abdomen and emit...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
Female cicadas use sound when they select a mate from a chorus of singing males. The cicada has a ty...
Sound production is a characteristic of male cicadas, and the sound-producing mechanism has been stu...