Communication through vibrational signals is widespread among social insects and regulates crucial social activities. Females of the social wasp Polistes dominula (Christ, 1791) produce substrate-borne vibrations on the combs by performing a conspicuous abdominal oscillatory behavior, known as abdominal wagging. Several studies have reported correlative evidence in support of its signaling role, but direct evidence is still lacking. Because abdominal wagging is strictly associated with the presence of larvae in the nest and with cell inspection, it has been suggested that it could be involved in adult–larvae communication. According to this hypothesis, abdominal wagging vibrations would have short-term effects related to food and trophallac...
Males of the hymenopteran parasitoid Pimpla disparis have been observed to aggregate on gypsy moth, ...
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals endowed with ...
Disturbance sounds to deter antagonists are widespread among insects but have never been recorded fo...
Communication through vibrational signals is widespread among social insects and regulates crucial s...
Three kinds of body oscillations by foundresses of the paper wasp, Polistes fuscatus, were analyzed ...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Vibrations are extremely widespread and ancient among animals’ communication modalities; nevertheles...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
SummaryUnderstanding the proximate mechanisms of caste development in eusocial taxa can reveal how s...
Courtship in Drosophila melanogaster has become an iconic example of an innate and interactive serie...
Vespidae. The social wasp genus Mischocyttarus (Vespidae, Polistinae) is exclusively New World and l...
Polistes wasp nests, unlike those constructed by other social insects, are made of pulp, bell shaped...
Sociality is widespread in caterpillars, but the communication mechanisms used for group formation a...
Communication with substrate-borne vibrational signals is ubiquitous in the family Pentatomidae, but...
Social vertebrates have a rich repertoire of communication signals and modalities. Recent work on th...
Males of the hymenopteran parasitoid Pimpla disparis have been observed to aggregate on gypsy moth, ...
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals endowed with ...
Disturbance sounds to deter antagonists are widespread among insects but have never been recorded fo...
Communication through vibrational signals is widespread among social insects and regulates crucial s...
Three kinds of body oscillations by foundresses of the paper wasp, Polistes fuscatus, were analyzed ...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Vibrations are extremely widespread and ancient among animals’ communication modalities; nevertheles...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
SummaryUnderstanding the proximate mechanisms of caste development in eusocial taxa can reveal how s...
Courtship in Drosophila melanogaster has become an iconic example of an innate and interactive serie...
Vespidae. The social wasp genus Mischocyttarus (Vespidae, Polistinae) is exclusively New World and l...
Polistes wasp nests, unlike those constructed by other social insects, are made of pulp, bell shaped...
Sociality is widespread in caterpillars, but the communication mechanisms used for group formation a...
Communication with substrate-borne vibrational signals is ubiquitous in the family Pentatomidae, but...
Social vertebrates have a rich repertoire of communication signals and modalities. Recent work on th...
Males of the hymenopteran parasitoid Pimpla disparis have been observed to aggregate on gypsy moth, ...
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals endowed with ...
Disturbance sounds to deter antagonists are widespread among insects but have never been recorded fo...