[From the introduction]: Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific females. These songs have been shown to differ in closely related species (e.g. Alexander & Moore 1962; Villet 1988, 1989; Boulard 1995; Marshall & Cooley 2000; Sanborn & Phillips 2001) and in species which share habitats (e.g. Sueur 2002). The former is an inevitable part of the divergence of recognition signals that characterizes the speciation process in animals using acoustic signals (Villet 1995), while the latter would be expected from a signal that acts as a reproductive isolating mechanism (Claridge 1985; Marshall & Cooley 2000). Calling songs are therefore of value in resolving taxonomic problems in the cicadas
Although synonymized for many decades, the Linnaean species Platypleura stridula and P. capensis are...
FIGURE 40. Structure of the buzzing component of the male calling song of Pauropsalta kobongoides sp...
FIGURE 14. Male calling song structure of Pauropsalta notialis incitata subsp. nov. illustrated in e...
Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific females. These songs have b...
This thesis investigates aspects of the ecology, morphology, bioacoustics, genetic relatedness, biog...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
Variation recorded within species is often taken to represent evidence for local and ongoing adaptat...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
Divergence in acoustic signals may have a crucial role in the speciation process of ani-mals that re...
Abstract. Acoustic mate-attracting signals of related sympatric, synchronic species are always disti...
<div><p>Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are use...
The molecular phylogeny of nine Palaearctic species of cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea) was inferre...
The molecular phylogeny of nine Palaearctic species of cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea) was inferred ...
FIGURE 52. Male calling song structure of Pauropsalta ayrensis Ewart illustrated in expanded wavefor...
acoustic properties of the calling songs of Cicada barbara and C. orni (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) at the...
Although synonymized for many decades, the Linnaean species Platypleura stridula and P. capensis are...
FIGURE 40. Structure of the buzzing component of the male calling song of Pauropsalta kobongoides sp...
FIGURE 14. Male calling song structure of Pauropsalta notialis incitata subsp. nov. illustrated in e...
Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific females. These songs have b...
This thesis investigates aspects of the ecology, morphology, bioacoustics, genetic relatedness, biog...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
Variation recorded within species is often taken to represent evidence for local and ongoing adaptat...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
Divergence in acoustic signals may have a crucial role in the speciation process of ani-mals that re...
Abstract. Acoustic mate-attracting signals of related sympatric, synchronic species are always disti...
<div><p>Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are use...
The molecular phylogeny of nine Palaearctic species of cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea) was inferre...
The molecular phylogeny of nine Palaearctic species of cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea) was inferred ...
FIGURE 52. Male calling song structure of Pauropsalta ayrensis Ewart illustrated in expanded wavefor...
acoustic properties of the calling songs of Cicada barbara and C. orni (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) at the...
Although synonymized for many decades, the Linnaean species Platypleura stridula and P. capensis are...
FIGURE 40. Structure of the buzzing component of the male calling song of Pauropsalta kobongoides sp...
FIGURE 14. Male calling song structure of Pauropsalta notialis incitata subsp. nov. illustrated in e...