We provide evidence for conspecific acoustic communication in caterpillars. Larvae of the common hook-tip moth, Drepana arcuata (Drepanoidea), defend silk nest sites from conspecifics by using ritualized acoustic displays. Sounds are produced by drumming the mandibles and scraping the mandibles and specialized anal "oars" against the leaf surface. Staged interactions between a resident and intruder resulted in escalated acoustic "duels" that were typically resolved within minutes, but sometimes extended for several hours. Resident caterpillars generally won territorial disputes, regardless of whether they had built the nest, but relatively large intruders occasionally displaced residents from their nests. All evidence is consistent with aco...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited form...
Sociality is widespread in caterpillars, but the communication mechanisms used for group formation a...
Prey detect their predators through predator signals and cues and, consequently, respond with anti‐p...
The cherry leaf roller (Caloptilia serotinella) produces three distinct types of substrate-borne sig...
Caterpillars have long been used as models for studying animal defence. Their impressive armour, inc...
Animal communication signals can be highly elaborate, and researchers have long sought explanations ...
Caterpillars of the poplar lutestring moth, Tethea or, construct leaf shelters that they defend agai...
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Leaf-borne vibrations are potentially important to caterpillars for communication and risk assessmen...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
<div><p>About 10,000 arthropods live as ants' social parasites and have evolved a number of mechanis...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited form...
Sociality is widespread in caterpillars, but the communication mechanisms used for group formation a...
Prey detect their predators through predator signals and cues and, consequently, respond with anti‐p...
The cherry leaf roller (Caloptilia serotinella) produces three distinct types of substrate-borne sig...
Caterpillars have long been used as models for studying animal defence. Their impressive armour, inc...
Animal communication signals can be highly elaborate, and researchers have long sought explanations ...
Caterpillars of the poplar lutestring moth, Tethea or, construct leaf shelters that they defend agai...
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Leaf-borne vibrations are potentially important to caterpillars for communication and risk assessmen...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
<div><p>About 10,000 arthropods live as ants' social parasites and have evolved a number of mechanis...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited form...