Calls of male crickets convey both reproductive and territorial intentions of the caller. Reproductively mature conspecific females use these calls to judge the quality of the caller and walk toward the source of the call (positive phonotaxis). Males of a few cricket groups also exhibit positive phonotaxis though for different proximate reasons than those hypothesized for females. We placed male house crickets, Acheta domesticus, in a circular arena and presented them with electronically synthesized model calls that differed from each other only in syllable periods. Seven syllable periods that ranged from 30msec to 90msec were used in this setup. Our Results revealed that male responses to calls with a syllable period of 50 msec had an earl...
The intensity of the calling songs to which a female cricket Acheta domesticus is most likely to sta...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...
This study investigates phonotaxis in male-exposed females of different ages. Females were tested in...
Phonotactic behavior of female cricket Acheta domesticus has been shown to vary among individuals. W...
This dissertation reports on a study conducted to examine the morphological, behavioral, and environ...
Syllable period-selective phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus as well as the correspondin...
Phonotaxis is defined as the movement of organisms in response to an auditory stimulus. It plays an ...
This research addresses some of the possible factors that affect male Acheta domesticus phonotactic ...
Abstract 1 Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and the 2 ...
Syllable-period selective phonotaxis in female cricket (Acheta domesticus) as well as the correspond...
In the tree cricket Oecanthus henryi, females are attracted by male calls and can choose between mal...
This study seeks to evaluate the potential effects of male-exposure on female cricket’s behavioral r...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
The intensity of the calling songs to which a female cricket Acheta domesticus is most likely to sta...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...
This study investigates phonotaxis in male-exposed females of different ages. Females were tested in...
Phonotactic behavior of female cricket Acheta domesticus has been shown to vary among individuals. W...
This dissertation reports on a study conducted to examine the morphological, behavioral, and environ...
Syllable period-selective phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus as well as the correspondin...
Phonotaxis is defined as the movement of organisms in response to an auditory stimulus. It plays an ...
This research addresses some of the possible factors that affect male Acheta domesticus phonotactic ...
Abstract 1 Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and the 2 ...
Syllable-period selective phonotaxis in female cricket (Acheta domesticus) as well as the correspond...
In the tree cricket Oecanthus henryi, females are attracted by male calls and can choose between mal...
This study seeks to evaluate the potential effects of male-exposure on female cricket’s behavioral r...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
Acoustic signal variation and female preference for different signal components constitute the prere...
The intensity of the calling songs to which a female cricket Acheta domesticus is most likely to sta...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
International audienceDriven by natural and sexual selection, calling behaviours and call parameters...