Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females’ response has been reported to be variable, ranging from unselective to selective of calls with varying syllable periods (30–90 ms). Octopamine, an invertebrate neurotransmitter, has been reported to increase aggressive behavior in crickets (Stevenson et al. 2005), but the effects of octopamine on behaviors such as phonotaxis have not been investigated. The goal of this study is to determine the effects of octopamine on the syllable-period selective phonotactic response of females. Preliminary data suggests a decrease in phonotactic responsiveness shown by 5-10 day-olds after prothoracic nanoinjection of octopamine
This research addresses some of the possible factors that affect male Acheta domesticus phonotactic ...
This study seeks to evaluate the potential effects of male-exposure on female cricket’s behavioral r...
The goal of this project was to determine if picrotoxin influences phonotactic selectivity of female...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females\u27 phonotaxis ha...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
© 2020 The Royal Entomological Society The phonotactic response by female crickets is influenced by ...
Phonotaxis in female crickets exhibits variability. While some females respond to calling songs typi...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Female A. domesticus exhibit variability in their phonotactic behavior. Some females respond to syll...
Phonotaxis is defined as the movement of organisms in response to an auditory stimulus. It plays an ...
In response to model calling songs (CSs), the phonotaxis of female Acheta domesticus ranges from bei...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Whole organism performance traits are measures of an organism’s ability to complete dynamic function...
This research addresses some of the possible factors that affect male Acheta domesticus phonotactic ...
This study seeks to evaluate the potential effects of male-exposure on female cricket’s behavioral r...
The goal of this project was to determine if picrotoxin influences phonotactic selectivity of female...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females\u27 phonotaxis ha...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
© 2020 The Royal Entomological Society The phonotactic response by female crickets is influenced by ...
Phonotaxis in female crickets exhibits variability. While some females respond to calling songs typi...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Female A. domesticus exhibit variability in their phonotactic behavior. Some females respond to syll...
Phonotaxis is defined as the movement of organisms in response to an auditory stimulus. It plays an ...
In response to model calling songs (CSs), the phonotaxis of female Acheta domesticus ranges from bei...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Whole organism performance traits are measures of an organism’s ability to complete dynamic function...
This research addresses some of the possible factors that affect male Acheta domesticus phonotactic ...
This study seeks to evaluate the potential effects of male-exposure on female cricket’s behavioral r...
The goal of this project was to determine if picrotoxin influences phonotactic selectivity of female...