The simple auditory system of noctuoid moths has long been a model for anti-predator studies in neuroethology, although these ears have rarely been experimentally stimulated by the sounds they would encounter from naturally attacking bats. We exposed the ears of five noctuoid moth species to the pre-recorded echolocation calls of an attacking bat (Eptesicus fuscus) to observe the acoustic encoding of the receptors at this critical time in their defensive behaviour. The B cell is a non-tympanal receptor common to all moths that has been suggested to respond to sound, but we found no evidence of this and suggest that its acoustic responsiveness is an artifact arising from its proprioceptive function. The A1 cell, the most sensitive tympanal r...
The ultrasonic clicks produced by some tiger moths - all of which possess bat-detecting ears - are e...
Nocturnal insects have evolved ultrasound-sensitive hearing in response to predation pressures from ...
Greater wax moths (Galleria mellonella L., Pyraloidea) use ultrasound sensitive ears to detect click...
This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous ba...
This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous ba...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Abstract. Greater wax moths (Galleria mellonella L., Pyraloidea) use ultrasound sensitive ears to de...
SummaryMany night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation...
Nocturnal insects have evolved ultrasound-sensitive hearing in response to predation pressures from ...
Tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) have experienced intense selective pressure from echolocating, ins...
Summary. The tympanate, arctiid moth, Cycnia tenera responds to pulsed, 30 kHz acoustic stimuli rese...
The ultrasonic clicks produced by some tiger moths - all of which possess bat-detecting ears - are e...
Nocturnal insects have evolved ultrasound-sensitive hearing in response to predation pressures from ...
Greater wax moths (Galleria mellonella L., Pyraloidea) use ultrasound sensitive ears to detect click...
This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous ba...
This study empirically tests the prediction that the echolocation calls of gleaning insectivorous ba...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Many night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation by ech...
Abstract. Greater wax moths (Galleria mellonella L., Pyraloidea) use ultrasound sensitive ears to de...
SummaryMany night-flying insects evolved ultrasound sensitive ears in response to acoustic predation...
Nocturnal insects have evolved ultrasound-sensitive hearing in response to predation pressures from ...
Tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) have experienced intense selective pressure from echolocating, ins...
Summary. The tympanate, arctiid moth, Cycnia tenera responds to pulsed, 30 kHz acoustic stimuli rese...
The ultrasonic clicks produced by some tiger moths - all of which possess bat-detecting ears - are e...
Nocturnal insects have evolved ultrasound-sensitive hearing in response to predation pressures from ...
Greater wax moths (Galleria mellonella L., Pyraloidea) use ultrasound sensitive ears to detect click...