We present the first description of the calls and stridulatory structures of males and females of an Indian weta species from the Western Ghats of Southern India. Calls of males and females produced by femoro-abdominal stridulation were recorded and call features such as chirp duration, chirp period, syllable period and syllable duration were characterised. The calls of males were highly stereotyped with regular chirp periods and durations whereas chirp rates in the female calls were more variable. The number of syllables per chirp was constant for males and females and the fine temporal features such as syllable periods and syllable durations showed low inter-individual variation in both males and females. The arrangement of femoral stridu...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
Calls of male crickets convey both reproductive and territorial intentions of the caller. Reproducti...
Understanding the ecology and evolution of animal communication systems requires detailed data on si...
We present the first description of the calls and stridulatory structures of males and females of an...
Three methods of communication were examined in the Middle Island tusked weta, Motuweta isolata (Or...
<p>This paper illustrates the biomechanics of sound production in the neotropical predaceous katydid...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
In many groups of animals, especially insects, genital morphology is species distinctive. This is tr...
Males of most species of crickets and katydids produce species-specific calling songs to attract con...
<div><p>Insects of the order Orthoptera are well-known for their acoustic communication. The structu...
Stridulation in the waterbug genus Cenocorixa was studied in the field and experimentally in the lab...
Insects of the order Orthoptera are well-known for their acoustic communication. The structures used...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
To find a mate, male and female bush-crickets of the family Phaneropteridae typically engage in duet...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
Calls of male crickets convey both reproductive and territorial intentions of the caller. Reproducti...
Understanding the ecology and evolution of animal communication systems requires detailed data on si...
We present the first description of the calls and stridulatory structures of males and females of an...
Three methods of communication were examined in the Middle Island tusked weta, Motuweta isolata (Or...
<p>This paper illustrates the biomechanics of sound production in the neotropical predaceous katydid...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
In many groups of animals, especially insects, genital morphology is species distinctive. This is tr...
Males of most species of crickets and katydids produce species-specific calling songs to attract con...
<div><p>Insects of the order Orthoptera are well-known for their acoustic communication. The structu...
Stridulation in the waterbug genus Cenocorixa was studied in the field and experimentally in the lab...
Insects of the order Orthoptera are well-known for their acoustic communication. The structures used...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
To find a mate, male and female bush-crickets of the family Phaneropteridae typically engage in duet...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
Calls of male crickets convey both reproductive and territorial intentions of the caller. Reproducti...
Understanding the ecology and evolution of animal communication systems requires detailed data on si...