<p>When one leaf of the plant is stimulated with a sinusoidal stimulus at 10 Hz (at the position indicated by the large arrowhead), the induced vibrations of the plant differ substantially close to the source (distance 5 cm) and at a distance of 150 cm. Note the slow increase of acceleration amplitude after stimulus onset, and corresponding decrease at the end, indicative of resonant properties of the plant at this frequency. Three PST-histograms of responses of vibration receptors are shown for three positions on the plant (arrows), when the stimulus was a male tremulation induced at the position of the arrowhead. The receptor response was largest for the position at the end of the same leaf, where the acceleration amplitude was high, but ...
Vibrational communication is one of the least understood modes of communication in insects, and lase...
grantor: University of TorontoWhen a male Conocephalus nigropleurum encounters a conspecif...
Because of their sessile nature, plants are unable to change their location and thus they are forced...
Unlike airborne signals, substrate-borne vibrational signals are confined within the size and shape ...
Vibrational communication is one of the least understood channels of communication. Most studies hav...
<p>Tremulatory (A), percussion (B) and abdomen vibration produced signals (C and D) emitted by a mal...
Palomena prasina is interesting for the study of vibrational communication within the Pentatomid sub...
The agricultural pest, Homalodisca vitripennis, relies on vibrational communication through plants f...
Many insects use plant-borne vibrations to obtain important information about their environment, suc...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
The agricultural pest, glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS), Homalodisca vitripennis, relies primarily ...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals endowed with ...
AbstractA mathematical model is presented to examine the propagation of bending waves on a plant ste...
Plant sensitivity to mechanical stimuli is obvious when observing the movements of Mimosa pudica lea...
Vibrational communication is one of the least understood modes of communication in insects, and lase...
grantor: University of TorontoWhen a male Conocephalus nigropleurum encounters a conspecif...
Because of their sessile nature, plants are unable to change their location and thus they are forced...
Unlike airborne signals, substrate-borne vibrational signals are confined within the size and shape ...
Vibrational communication is one of the least understood channels of communication. Most studies hav...
<p>Tremulatory (A), percussion (B) and abdomen vibration produced signals (C and D) emitted by a mal...
Palomena prasina is interesting for the study of vibrational communication within the Pentatomid sub...
The agricultural pest, Homalodisca vitripennis, relies on vibrational communication through plants f...
Many insects use plant-borne vibrations to obtain important information about their environment, suc...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
The agricultural pest, glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS), Homalodisca vitripennis, relies primarily ...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals endowed with ...
AbstractA mathematical model is presented to examine the propagation of bending waves on a plant ste...
Plant sensitivity to mechanical stimuli is obvious when observing the movements of Mimosa pudica lea...
Vibrational communication is one of the least understood modes of communication in insects, and lase...
grantor: University of TorontoWhen a male Conocephalus nigropleurum encounters a conspecif...
Because of their sessile nature, plants are unable to change their location and thus they are forced...