<p>(A): Directional acoustic stimulation between 0° and ±6° azimuth and cricket steering responses. At each speaker position calling song was presented for 30 s at 75 dB SPL. Steering response (lateral deviation) increased with increasing speaker azimuth. (B): Lateral deviation and forward walking response for different speaker positions. Lateral deviation increased with increasing stimulation angles. (A, B): Clear steering towards the stimulation side occurred already at ±1° azimuth; <i>t</i>-Test: *p<0.05; ***p<0.005. (C): Combining lateral deviation (x-axis) and forward movement (y-axis) revealed individual walking paths of a cricket over 30 s. At small stimulus angles the cricket slightly oversteered and for larger angles they steered l...
1. In an arena, female Acheta domesticus, which walked directly to a standard model calling song (CS...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Directional hearing is crucial for animals depending on acoustic signals to locate a mate. We focuse...
When evaluating phonotaxis, two parameters have been used to determine a positive response; i) the d...
Field cricket females localize one of many singing males in the field in closed-loop multi-source co...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
<p>(A, B): Tethered crickets were walking on a trackball while male calling song was presented from ...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
New information is presented on acoustic orientation in crickets following a comparison between a sp...
oceanicus females orientate to synthetic alling songs, containing carrier frequencies in the range 2...
The influence of visual and acoustic stimuli on course control was studied in crickets walking on an...
1. In an arena, female Acheta domesticus, which walked directly to a standard model calling song (CS...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Directional hearing is crucial for animals depending on acoustic signals to locate a mate. We focuse...
When evaluating phonotaxis, two parameters have been used to determine a positive response; i) the d...
Field cricket females localize one of many singing males in the field in closed-loop multi-source co...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
<p>(A, B): Tethered crickets were walking on a trackball while male calling song was presented from ...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
New information is presented on acoustic orientation in crickets following a comparison between a sp...
oceanicus females orientate to synthetic alling songs, containing carrier frequencies in the range 2...
The influence of visual and acoustic stimuli on course control was studied in crickets walking on an...
1. In an arena, female Acheta domesticus, which walked directly to a standard model calling song (CS...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...