We investigated the behavior of Meimuna oparifera, which utilize two types of calls at close range. The calls were recorded multiple times with different pairs of cicadas. This data includes the type, onset and end of each call. Utilizing this data, you can quantify how M. opalifera responded to the calls of another male by calculating a phase difference.Funding provided by: Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001691Award Number: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (No. 20H04144).We recorded the calls of male cicadas (M. opalifera) 23 times in total between Aug. 19th and Sep. 19th, 2019, and between Aug. 16th and Sep. 11th, 2020. In each experiment, we collected two ma...
International audienceThe cicada species Tibicina haematodes and Cicada orni are two sympatric speci...
1. Sound output was investigated in males of two cicada species, Cyclochila australasiae Donovan and...
[From the introduction]: Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific fe...
Periodical cicadas (Magicicada) live underground for 13 or 17 years before emerging synchronously as...
acoustic properties of the calling songs of Cicada barbara and C. orni (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) at the...
Comparing adaptations to noisy city environments with those to natural mountain environments on the ...
Studying natural variation in behavior pro-vides opportunities to understand and elaborate hypothese...
Abstract. Acoustic mate-attracting signals of related sympatric, synchronic species are always disti...
Parameters of the calling song that were necessary to evoke phonotaxis in female bladder cicadas {Cy...
Electromyograms (EMGs) of the timbal muscles were recorded during the calling songs and ‘protest son...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
<div><p>Comparing adaptations to noisy city environments with those to natural mountain environments...
Figure 50. Typical male calling song structure of Yoyetta electrica sp. nov., illustrated in wavefor...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
<div><p>Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are use...
International audienceThe cicada species Tibicina haematodes and Cicada orni are two sympatric speci...
1. Sound output was investigated in males of two cicada species, Cyclochila australasiae Donovan and...
[From the introduction]: Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific fe...
Periodical cicadas (Magicicada) live underground for 13 or 17 years before emerging synchronously as...
acoustic properties of the calling songs of Cicada barbara and C. orni (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) at the...
Comparing adaptations to noisy city environments with those to natural mountain environments on the ...
Studying natural variation in behavior pro-vides opportunities to understand and elaborate hypothese...
Abstract. Acoustic mate-attracting signals of related sympatric, synchronic species are always disti...
Parameters of the calling song that were necessary to evoke phonotaxis in female bladder cicadas {Cy...
Electromyograms (EMGs) of the timbal muscles were recorded during the calling songs and ‘protest son...
Many animal species acoustically communicate at the same place and time generating complex acoustic ...
<div><p>Comparing adaptations to noisy city environments with those to natural mountain environments...
Figure 50. Typical male calling song structure of Yoyetta electrica sp. nov., illustrated in wavefor...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbo
<div><p>Insects have evolved a variety of structures and mechanisms to produce sounds, which are use...
International audienceThe cicada species Tibicina haematodes and Cicada orni are two sympatric speci...
1. Sound output was investigated in males of two cicada species, Cyclochila australasiae Donovan and...
[From the introduction]: Most male cicadas produce a calling song in order to attract conspecific fe...