In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences revealed by taxonomic or phylogenetic analyses. In crickets, acoustic mating signals or calling songs have species-specific structures and provide a third data set to infer species boundaries. We examined the concordance in species boundaries obtained using acoustic, morphological, and molecular data sets in the field cricket genus Itaropsis. This genus is currently described by only one valid species, Itaropsis tenella, with a broad distribution in western peninsular India and Sri Lanka. Calling songs of males sampled from four sites in peninsular India exhibited significant differences in a number of call features, suggesting the existence of...
We present the first comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Gryllus field cricket species found in the...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
An important function of song production by male crickets is to attract conspecific females. These s...
<div><p>Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification...
Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification owing t...
International audienceThe subfamily Eneopterinae is known greatly for its diversified acoustic modal...
Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification owing t...
The Great Green Bush-cricket, Tettigonia viridissima, is a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species du...
Since several decades, field crickets of the subfamily Gryllinae under order Orthoptera have been us...
This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constit...
The bush cricket Mecopoda elongata provides a striking example of sympatric intraspecific divergence...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
We present the first comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Gryllus field cricket species found in the...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
In most taxa, species boundaries are inferred based on differences in morphology or DNA sequences re...
An important function of song production by male crickets is to attract conspecific females. These s...
<div><p>Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification...
Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification owing t...
International audienceThe subfamily Eneopterinae is known greatly for its diversified acoustic modal...
Traditional taxonomy based on morphology has often failed in accurate species identification owing t...
The Great Green Bush-cricket, Tettigonia viridissima, is a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species du...
Since several decades, field crickets of the subfamily Gryllinae under order Orthoptera have been us...
This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constit...
The bush cricket Mecopoda elongata provides a striking example of sympatric intraspecific divergence...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
International audienceThe Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and...
We present the first comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Gryllus field cricket species found in the...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...
Sympatric divergent populations of the same species provide an opportunity to study the evolution an...