Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their hardened exoskeleton, which can be rubbed, vibrated or tapped against different substrates to produce acoustic signals. However, sound production by forced air, while common in vertebrates, is poorly understood in insects. We report on a caterpillar that ‘vocalizes’ by forcing air into and out of its gut. When disturbed, larvae of the Nessus sphinx hawkmoth (Sphingidae: Amphion floridensis) produce sound trains comprising a stereotyped pattern of long (370 ms) followed by multiple short-duration (23 ms) units. Sounds are emitted from the oral cavity, as confirmed by close-up videos and comparing sound amplitudes at different body regions. Nume...
Poster Session held on Monday 29th June 2009 at the Annual Main Meeting of the Society of Experiment...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Male field crickets emit pure-tone mating calls by rubbing their wings together. Acoustic radiation ...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
Caterpillars have long been used as models for studying animal defence. Their impressive armour, inc...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited form...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and investigated the biomechanics of sound production.Courtship songs wer...
Despite their small size, some insects, such as crickets, can produce high amplitude mating songs by...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
The modulated sounds made by Glossina brevipalpis are physiologically and refiexly induced phenomena...
In this chapter some of the mechanical specializations that insects have evolved to carry out acoust...
We provide evidence for conspecific acoustic communication in caterpillars. Larvae of the common hoo...
Poster Session held on Monday 29th June 2009 at the Annual Main Meeting of the Society of Experiment...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Male field crickets emit pure-tone mating calls by rubbing their wings together. Acoustic radiation ...
Insects have evolved a great diversity of sound-producing mechanisms largely attributable to their h...
Caterpillars have long been used as models for studying animal defence. Their impressive armour, inc...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Defence sounds are widespread and diverse amongst insects. Despite their ubiquity and variability, h...
Many species of caterpillars have been reported to respond to sound, but there has been limited form...
Many insects produce sounds when attacked by a predator, yet the functions of these signals are poor...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and investigated the biomechanics of sound production.Courtship songs wer...
Despite their small size, some insects, such as crickets, can produce high amplitude mating songs by...
Caterpillar species possess a range of anti-predator defenses, from regurgitation to sonar jamming. ...
The modulated sounds made by Glossina brevipalpis are physiologically and refiexly induced phenomena...
In this chapter some of the mechanical specializations that insects have evolved to carry out acoust...
We provide evidence for conspecific acoustic communication in caterpillars. Larvae of the common hoo...
Poster Session held on Monday 29th June 2009 at the Annual Main Meeting of the Society of Experiment...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Male field crickets emit pure-tone mating calls by rubbing their wings together. Acoustic radiation ...