Male field crickets generate calls to attract distant females through tegminal stridulation: the rubbing together of the overlying right wing which bears a file of cuticular teeth against the underlying left wing which carries a sclerotised scraper. During stridulation, specialised areas of membrane on both wings are set into oscillating vibrations to produce acoustic radiation. The location of females is unknown to the calling males and thus increasing effective signal range in all directions will maximise transmission effectiveness. However, producing an omnidirectional sound field of high sound pressure levels may be problematic due to the mechanical asymmetry found in this sound generation system. Mechanical asymmetry occurs by the righ...
Acoustic signals produced by males are often subject to sexual selection. The mechanism of song prod...
Sound production in crickets relies on stridulation, the well-understood rubbing together of a pair ...
The production of sound by bush crickets is an established phenomenon, and reviews of the stridulato...
Male field crickets generate calls to attract distant females through tegminal stridulation: the rub...
<p>Male field crickets generate calls to attract distant females through tegminal stridulation: the ...
Male field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) produce acoustic signals by wing stridulation, attractin...
Male crickets and their close relatives bush-crickets (Gryllidae and Tettigoniidae, respectively; Or...
Male field crickets emit pure-tone mating calls by rubbing their wings together. Acoustic radiation ...
Bush-crickets (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) generate sound using tegminal stridulation. Signalling eff...
Male crickets produce stridulatory songs using engaged tegmina (forewings): a plectrum on the left s...
Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and direction of sexu...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Bush-crickets (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) generate sound using tegminal stridulation. Signalling eff...
Acoustic signals produced by males are often subject to sexual selection. The mechanism of song prod...
Sound production in crickets relies on stridulation, the well-understood rubbing together of a pair ...
The production of sound by bush crickets is an established phenomenon, and reviews of the stridulato...
Male field crickets generate calls to attract distant females through tegminal stridulation: the rub...
<p>Male field crickets generate calls to attract distant females through tegminal stridulation: the ...
Male field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) produce acoustic signals by wing stridulation, attractin...
Male crickets and their close relatives bush-crickets (Gryllidae and Tettigoniidae, respectively; Or...
Male field crickets emit pure-tone mating calls by rubbing their wings together. Acoustic radiation ...
Bush-crickets (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) generate sound using tegminal stridulation. Signalling eff...
Male crickets produce stridulatory songs using engaged tegmina (forewings): a plectrum on the left s...
Understanding female mate preference is important for determining the strength and direction of sexu...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Bush-crickets (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) generate sound using tegminal stridulation. Signalling eff...
Acoustic signals produced by males are often subject to sexual selection. The mechanism of song prod...
Sound production in crickets relies on stridulation, the well-understood rubbing together of a pair ...
The production of sound by bush crickets is an established phenomenon, and reviews of the stridulato...