International audienceDrosophila melanogaster have bilateral antisymmetric antennae that receive the particle velocity component of an acoustic stimulus. Acoustic communication is important in their courtship, which takes place in the acoustic near-field. Here, the small size of the dipole sound source (the male wing) and the rapid attenuation rate of particle velocity produce a spatially divergent sound field with highly variable magnitude. Also, male and female D. melanogaster are not usually stationary during courtship, resulting in a variable directionality of the acoustic stimulus. Using both particle image velocimetry and laser Doppler vibrometry, we examined the stimulus flow around the head of D. melanogaster to identify the actual ...
The fly, Ormia ochracea, possess a novel auditory organ, which allows it to detect airborne sounds. ...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
SummaryMosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, ...
International audienceDrosophila melanogaster have bilateral antisymmetric antennae that receive the...
Acoustic communication is known to be important in the courtship of Drosophila melanogaster. Instiga...
SummaryThe courtship behavior of Drosophilid flies has served as a long-standing model for studying ...
Courtship between male and female Drosophila melanogaster involves a complex emission of sounds prod...
Male mosquitoes detect and localize conspecific females by their flight-tones using the Johnston's o...
Drosophila courtship song has been studied for over 60 years and remains an area of active research ...
Small animals typically localize sound sources by means of complex internal connections and baffles ...
Many animals utilize auditory signals to communicate with conspecific individuals. During courtship,...
Understanding the mating behaviour of an insect pest is an important condition for developing succes...
In most acoustic animals directional hearing evolved alongside basic structure and function of the e...
Males in numerous animal species use mating songs to attract females and intimidate competitors. We ...
Deciphering how brains generate behavior depends critically on an accurate description of behavior. ...
The fly, Ormia ochracea, possess a novel auditory organ, which allows it to detect airborne sounds. ...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
SummaryMosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, ...
International audienceDrosophila melanogaster have bilateral antisymmetric antennae that receive the...
Acoustic communication is known to be important in the courtship of Drosophila melanogaster. Instiga...
SummaryThe courtship behavior of Drosophilid flies has served as a long-standing model for studying ...
Courtship between male and female Drosophila melanogaster involves a complex emission of sounds prod...
Male mosquitoes detect and localize conspecific females by their flight-tones using the Johnston's o...
Drosophila courtship song has been studied for over 60 years and remains an area of active research ...
Small animals typically localize sound sources by means of complex internal connections and baffles ...
Many animals utilize auditory signals to communicate with conspecific individuals. During courtship,...
Understanding the mating behaviour of an insect pest is an important condition for developing succes...
In most acoustic animals directional hearing evolved alongside basic structure and function of the e...
Males in numerous animal species use mating songs to attract females and intimidate competitors. We ...
Deciphering how brains generate behavior depends critically on an accurate description of behavior. ...
The fly, Ormia ochracea, possess a novel auditory organ, which allows it to detect airborne sounds. ...
Mosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, who dis...
SummaryMosquitoes hear with their antennae, which in most species are sexually dimorphic. Johnston, ...