An important function of song production by male crickets is to attract conspecific females. These sound signals can be used to infer species boundaries as they can provide indirect evidence for reproductive isolation. However, many studies of orthopteran diversity in South-east Asia are based mainly on morphology and only occasionally acoustics. As such, there is a lack of information on how acoustic data can be congruent with morphological data when used to delineate species. Crickets of the genus Gymnogryllus (Grylloidea, Gryllidae), are such an example. Gymnogryllus are relatively speciose, but their calling songs have not been studied. We collected specimens and calling songs of five Gymnogryllus species from South-east Asia. The acous...
This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constit...
Recent theoretical work has shown that sexual selection may cause speciation under a much wider rang...
The Great Green Bush-cricket, Tettigonia viridissima, is a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species du...
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...
<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...
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...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
The common "black" field crickets from different areas of Australia and New Zealand have generally b...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constit...
Recent theoretical work has shown that sexual selection may cause speciation under a much wider rang...
The Great Green Bush-cricket, Tettigonia viridissima, is a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species du...
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...
<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...
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...
The present study describes Gnominthus, a new genus of Eneopterinae crickets from New Guinea Island ...
The common "black" field crickets from different areas of Australia and New Zealand have generally b...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
The evolution of acoustic behaviour and that of the morphological traits mediating its production ar...
This study provides the first description of the call structures of twenty ensiferan species constit...
Recent theoretical work has shown that sexual selection may cause speciation under a much wider rang...
The Great Green Bush-cricket, Tettigonia viridissima, is a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species du...