Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perceived signals. We analysed such a filter mechanism in field crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), which communicate with species-specific repetitive patterns of sound pulses and chirps. A delay-line and coincidence-detection mechanism, in which each sound pulse has an impact on the processing of the following pulse, is implicated to underlie the recognition of the species-specific pulse pattern. Based on this concept, we hypothesized that altering the duration of a single pulse or inter-pulse interval in three-pulse chirps will lead to different behavioural responses. Phonotaxis was tested in female crickets walking on a trackball exposed to differe...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
From human language to birdsong and the chirps of insects, acoustic communication is based on amplit...
When the amplitude modulation of species-specific acoustic signals is distorted in the transmission ...
The songs of many insects exhibit precise timing as the result of repetitive and stereotyped subunit...
In Europe, several species of crickets are available commercially as pet food. Here we investigated ...
Funder: Royal Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000288Funder: Biotechnology and Biologic...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Supplementary tables listing data of an example response and mean data for all phonotactic tes
In Europe, several species of crickets are available commercially as pet food. Here we investigated ...
Decoding the neural basis of behaviour requires analysing how the nervous system is organised and ho...
Many bush crickets (Tettigoniidae) produce calls that consist of trains of transient high-frequency ...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
From human language to birdsong and the chirps of insects, acoustic communication is based on amplit...
When the amplitude modulation of species-specific acoustic signals is distorted in the transmission ...
The songs of many insects exhibit precise timing as the result of repetitive and stereotyped subunit...
In Europe, several species of crickets are available commercially as pet food. Here we investigated ...
Funder: Royal Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000288Funder: Biotechnology and Biologic...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Supplementary tables listing data of an example response and mean data for all phonotactic tes
In Europe, several species of crickets are available commercially as pet food. Here we investigated ...
Decoding the neural basis of behaviour requires analysing how the nervous system is organised and ho...
Many bush crickets (Tettigoniidae) produce calls that consist of trains of transient high-frequency ...
The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex ...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...