This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constituting the nocturnal acoustic community of an evergreen forest in Southern India. Of the twenty species, ten belonged to the superfamily Grylloidea, nine to the superfamily Tettigonioidea and one to the superfamily Gryllacridoidea. The calls of the gryllid species were narrow-band with dominant frequencies ranging from 3 - 7 kiloHertz. The calls of the tettigoniids covered a wide spectral range, reaching far into the ultrasound in some species. Four of the nine tettigoniid species had narrow-band, relatively low frequency calls centred at 3, 9, 11 and 15 kiloHertz respectively. The temporal patterns of the species were diverse, with syllable d...
The bush cricket Mecopoda elongata provides a striking example of sympatric intraspecific divergence...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
This study provides the first quantitative description of vertical stratification in calling heights...
In the original description of Allonemobius walkeri Howard & Furth, 1986, the authors descri...
An important function of song production by male crickets is to attract conspecific females. These s...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
Evolution of dominant frequencies in songs of Eneopterinae crickets was studied with respect to phyl...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
<div><p>In members of the cricket subfamily Eneopterinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea), songs with powerf...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
This study discusses the structure of the calls of bush crickets Steropleurus nobrei and examines th...
International audienceCircadian rhythm is an endogenously-generated and self-sustaining oscillations...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
The bush cricket Mecopoda elongata provides a striking example of sympatric intraspecific divergence...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
This study provides the first quantitative description of vertical stratification in calling heights...
In the original description of Allonemobius walkeri Howard &amp; Furth, 1986, the authors descri...
An important function of song production by male crickets is to attract conspecific females. These s...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
Evolution of dominant frequencies in songs of Eneopterinae crickets was studied with respect to phyl...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
<div><p>In members of the cricket subfamily Eneopterinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea), songs with powerf...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
This study discusses the structure of the calls of bush crickets Steropleurus nobrei and examines th...
International audienceCircadian rhythm is an endogenously-generated and self-sustaining oscillations...
Orthoptera are among the first musicians on earth, and the deep evolutionary history of crickets inv...
The bush cricket Mecopoda elongata provides a striking example of sympatric intraspecific divergence...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
This study provides the first quantitative description of vertical stratification in calling heights...