Three methods of communication were examined in the Middle Island tusked weta, Motuweta isolata (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae); defence behaviour, acoustic and chemosensory signalling. Previous studies had been limited to basic autecology and anecdotal evidence. This study was undertaken to understand the behaviours of this species to assist in conservation efforts. Defensive behaviours were elicited through repeated stimulation while aggressive behaviours were acquired through male-male battles. Femoro-abdominal stridulation was induced within both situations. Defensive stridulation functioned as alarm behaviour and was often accompanied by a visual display. Agonistic stridulation was executed by the eventual winner of combat. Agg...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Aggressive interactions are ubiquitous among animals. They are either directed towards heterospecifi...
Several anuran species use multimodal signals to communicate in diverse social contexts. Our study d...
We present the first description of the calls and stridulatory structures of males and females of an...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
This is the first description of vocalisations produced by the mormyrid species Petrocephalus catost...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
In animal contests, communicating aggressive motivation is most often mediated by visual or acoustic...
Sound production is widespread among fishes and accompanies many social interactions. The literature...
We examined the putative defence system of a king cricket, Onosandrus sp., in particular the efficac...
The morphology and histology are described for the entire male internal reproductive organs of the M...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
Background: Sound production is widespread among fishes and accompanies many social interactions. Th...
Acoustic communication can inform studies of behaviour and phylogeny in insect species. Despite ther...
International audienceWe characterised, for the first-time, the sound production of black-chinned ti...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Aggressive interactions are ubiquitous among animals. They are either directed towards heterospecifi...
Several anuran species use multimodal signals to communicate in diverse social contexts. Our study d...
We present the first description of the calls and stridulatory structures of males and females of an...
Acoustic communication is one of the most well-known behavioural traits of the Orthoptera. Orthopter...
This is the first description of vocalisations produced by the mormyrid species Petrocephalus catost...
Abstract: We studied the response of males to the singing of nearby male conspecifics in two species...
In animal contests, communicating aggressive motivation is most often mediated by visual or acoustic...
Sound production is widespread among fishes and accompanies many social interactions. The literature...
We examined the putative defence system of a king cricket, Onosandrus sp., in particular the efficac...
The morphology and histology are described for the entire male internal reproductive organs of the M...
Duetting katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are unique in that both the male and the female use ai...
Background: Sound production is widespread among fishes and accompanies many social interactions. Th...
Acoustic communication can inform studies of behaviour and phylogeny in insect species. Despite ther...
International audienceWe characterised, for the first-time, the sound production of black-chinned ti...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Aggressive interactions are ubiquitous among animals. They are either directed towards heterospecifi...
Several anuran species use multimodal signals to communicate in diverse social contexts. Our study d...