International audienceThe courtship song of Drosophila is known to be an important signal involved in sex and species recognition. It consists of pulse song and sine song, which have been studied in a quantitative way with different parameters. For the first time the setting of both components of the acoustic signaling is described and compared for males belonging to the sibling species D. melanogaster and D. simulans. At early ages, these two species share similar interpulse interval values but maturation establishes the species specificity of this character. For D. melanogaster the variations of several acoustic parameters take place in two successive periods, whereas for D. simulans the majority of the acoustic features does not change m...
Most theoretical models on evolution of male secondary sexual characters and female preferences for ...
Courtship behaviour in Drosophila has often been described as a classic innate behavioural repertoir...
Genes controlling the "lovesong" in Drosophila are particularly interesting under a evolutionary poi...
nif between species are not matched by narrowly tuned differences in female preferences. The courtsh...
Acoustic signals produced to attract mates before, during, and after courtship are frequently involv...
Most Drosophila species produce species-specific male courtship song as part of their precopulatory ...
In the Drosophila melanogaster complex, females D. melanogaster mate relatively easily with males Dr...
Courtship behavior studies in the genus Drosophila have led to progress in understanding how innate ...
The courtship songs of male Drosophila have been studied at the behavioural, genetic and molecular l...
Courtship behaviours may provide a more reliable means of identifying reproduc-tively isolated taxa ...
The courtship song of male Drosophila melanogaster influences mating success and may have been invol...
Many animals utilize auditory signals to communicate with conspecific individuals. During courtship,...
Differences in Drosophila courtship song components are considered to play an important role in spec...
Fertilisation between species may be prevented by differences in their mating systems, if a mating s...
tic itia ry ABSTRACTThe courtship song of Drosophila is thought to be involved in sexual selection a...
Most theoretical models on evolution of male secondary sexual characters and female preferences for ...
Courtship behaviour in Drosophila has often been described as a classic innate behavioural repertoir...
Genes controlling the "lovesong" in Drosophila are particularly interesting under a evolutionary poi...
nif between species are not matched by narrowly tuned differences in female preferences. The courtsh...
Acoustic signals produced to attract mates before, during, and after courtship are frequently involv...
Most Drosophila species produce species-specific male courtship song as part of their precopulatory ...
In the Drosophila melanogaster complex, females D. melanogaster mate relatively easily with males Dr...
Courtship behavior studies in the genus Drosophila have led to progress in understanding how innate ...
The courtship songs of male Drosophila have been studied at the behavioural, genetic and molecular l...
Courtship behaviours may provide a more reliable means of identifying reproduc-tively isolated taxa ...
The courtship song of male Drosophila melanogaster influences mating success and may have been invol...
Many animals utilize auditory signals to communicate with conspecific individuals. During courtship,...
Differences in Drosophila courtship song components are considered to play an important role in spec...
Fertilisation between species may be prevented by differences in their mating systems, if a mating s...
tic itia ry ABSTRACTThe courtship song of Drosophila is thought to be involved in sexual selection a...
Most theoretical models on evolution of male secondary sexual characters and female preferences for ...
Courtship behaviour in Drosophila has often been described as a classic innate behavioural repertoir...
Genes controlling the "lovesong" in Drosophila are particularly interesting under a evolutionary poi...