Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation which they use to attract conspecific females for mating. However, direct estimates of the metabolic costs of calling to date have produced diverse cost estimates and are limited to only a handful of insect species. In this study, we therefore investigated the metabolic cost of calling in a unstudied sub-Saharan katydid, Plangia graminea. Using wild-caught animals, we measured katydid metabolic rate using standard flow-through respirometry while simultaneously recording the number of calls produced. Overall, the metabolic rate during calling in P. graminea males was 59% higher than the resting metabolic rate (0.443±0.056 vs. 0.279±0.028 CO2 ml g−1 h−1) although highly variable among individ...
In a dispersal-limited species that has evolved reproductive character displacement at a contact zon...
Courtship displays are typically thought to have evolved via female choice, whereby females select m...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation which they use to attract conspecific females for...
CITATION: Doubell, M., et al. 2017. The metabolic costs of sexual signalling in the chirping katydid...
Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation, which they use to attract conspecific females fo...
Physiology, physics, and ecological interactions can generate trade-offs within species, but may als...
1. The metabolic costs of calling for male Requena verticalisWalker (Tettigoniidae: Listroscelidinae...
Sexually selected weapons are among the most exaggerated traits in nature. Theory frequently assumes...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
Females generally choose mates that produce the loudest, brightest or most elaborate sexual displays...
During territorial interactions, male ensiferan Orthoptera often stridulate before physical combat. ...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
In a dispersal-limited species that has evolved reproductive character displacement at a contact zon...
Courtship displays are typically thought to have evolved via female choice, whereby females select m...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...
Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation which they use to attract conspecific females for...
CITATION: Doubell, M., et al. 2017. The metabolic costs of sexual signalling in the chirping katydid...
Katydids produce acoustic signals via stridulation, which they use to attract conspecific females fo...
Physiology, physics, and ecological interactions can generate trade-offs within species, but may als...
1. The metabolic costs of calling for male Requena verticalisWalker (Tettigoniidae: Listroscelidinae...
Sexually selected weapons are among the most exaggerated traits in nature. Theory frequently assumes...
Amount of calling activity (calling effort) is a strong determinant of male mating success in specie...
Females generally choose mates that produce the loudest, brightest or most elaborate sexual displays...
During territorial interactions, male ensiferan Orthoptera often stridulate before physical combat. ...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
In a dispersal-limited species that has evolved reproductive character displacement at a contact zon...
Courtship displays are typically thought to have evolved via female choice, whereby females select m...
Genetic variation in sexual displays is crucial for an evolutionary response to sexual selection, bu...