Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited formal study of what sounds they hear, how they hear them and how they respond to them. Here, we report on hearing in caterpillars of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). Fourth and fifth instar caterpillars respond to sounds by freezing, contracting, and flicking their thorax in a vertical direction. Behavioural responses were evoked by sound frequencies between 50 and 900 Hz, with best sensitivity at 100-200 Hz. The lowest mean threshold was 79 dB SPL (particle velocity 605 μm s-1) at 150 Hz. When presented with a repeated 200 Hz sound tone, caterpillars habituate by no longer responding. A series of ablation experiments confirmed that the...
Lepidoptera evolved tympanic ears in response to echolocating bats. Comparative studies have shown t...
The cherry leaf roller (Caloptilia serotinella) produces three distinct types of substrate-borne sig...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Many Nymphalidae butterflies possess ears, but little is known about their hearing. The tympanal mem...
Tympanal organs are widespread in Nymphalidae butterflies, with a great deal of variability in the m...
Prey detect their predators through predator signals and cues and, consequently, respond with anti‐p...
Leaf-borne vibrations are potentially important to caterpillars for communication and risk assessmen...
Predation risk is a key factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. The ability to det...
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Certain species of Hamadryas butterflies are known to use sounds during interactions with conspecifi...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
The ears of insects exhibit a broad functional diversity with the ability to detect sounds across a ...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
Mechanical stimuli, including tactile and sound signals, convey a variety of information important f...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
Lepidoptera evolved tympanic ears in response to echolocating bats. Comparative studies have shown t...
The cherry leaf roller (Caloptilia serotinella) produces three distinct types of substrate-borne sig...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
Many Nymphalidae butterflies possess ears, but little is known about their hearing. The tympanal mem...
Tympanal organs are widespread in Nymphalidae butterflies, with a great deal of variability in the m...
Prey detect their predators through predator signals and cues and, consequently, respond with anti‐p...
Leaf-borne vibrations are potentially important to caterpillars for communication and risk assessmen...
Predation risk is a key factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. The ability to det...
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Certain species of Hamadryas butterflies are known to use sounds during interactions with conspecifi...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
The ears of insects exhibit a broad functional diversity with the ability to detect sounds across a ...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
Mechanical stimuli, including tactile and sound signals, convey a variety of information important f...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
Lepidoptera evolved tympanic ears in response to echolocating bats. Comparative studies have shown t...
The cherry leaf roller (Caloptilia serotinella) produces three distinct types of substrate-borne sig...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...