Field cricket females localize one of many singing males in the field in closed-loop multi-source conditions. To understand this behaviour, field cricket phonotaxis was investigated in a closed-loop walking phonotaxis paradigm, in response to two simultaneously active speakers playing aphasic calling songs. Female phonotactic paths were oriented towards the louder sound sources, but showed great inter-individual variability. Decisions made in the initial phases were correlated with the overall directions of the paths. Interestingly, the sound pressure levels of stimuli did not greatly influence several features of phonotactic paths such as sinuosity, walking bout lengths and durations. In order to ascertain the extent of our understanding o...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
<p>(A): Directional acoustic stimulation between 0° and ±6° azimuth and cricket steering responses. ...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
Field cricket females localize one of many singing males in the field in closed-loop multi-source co...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Animals have to accomplish several tasks in their lifetime, such as finding food and mates and avoid...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
Animals employ multiple behavioral strategies for exploring food and mating partners based on both t...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
<p>(A): Directional acoustic stimulation between 0° and ±6° azimuth and cricket steering responses. ...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
Field cricket females localize one of many singing males in the field in closed-loop multi-source co...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Animals have to accomplish several tasks in their lifetime, such as finding food and mates and avoid...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
Animals employ multiple behavioral strategies for exploring food and mating partners based on both t...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
<p>(A): Directional acoustic stimulation between 0° and ±6° azimuth and cricket steering responses. ...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...