Literature

AuthorsAnnoordinamento decrescenteTitolo
Adamo, Robert1995Effects of a tachinid parasitoid, Ormia ochracea, on the behaviour and reproduction of its male and female field cricket hosts (Gryllus spp)
ALLEN1995The biology of the phonotactic parasitoid, Homotrixa sp. (Diptera: Tachinidae), and its impact on the survival of male Sciarasaga quadrata (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) in the field
L.Minckley, D.Greenfield, K.Tourtellot1995Chorus structure in tarbush grasshoppers: inhibition, selective phonoresponse and signal competition
Victorsson, Wikars1996Sound production and cannibalism in larvae of the pine-sawyer beetle Monochamus sutor L.(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Jago1996Song, sex and synonymy: the palaearctic genus Acrida Linnaeus (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Acridinae) and synonymy of the subfamily Truxalinae under the subfamily Acridinae
Lyal, King1996Elytro-tergal stridulation in weevils (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)
Balakrishnan, Pollack1996Recognition of courtship song in the field cricket,Teleogryllus oceanicus
Wagner1996Convergent song preferences between female field crickets and acoustically orienting parasitoid flies
Heller1996Unusual abdomino-alary, defensive stridulatory mechanism in the bushcricketPantecphylus cerambycinus (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea, Pseudophyllidae)
DAWS, Bennet-Clark, FLETCHER1996THE MECHANISM OF TUNING OF THE MOLE CRICKET SINGING BURROW
Cade, Ciceran, Murray1996Temporal patterns of parasitoid fly ( Ormia ochracea) attraction to field cricket song ( Gryllus integer)
van Staaden, Römer1997Sexual signalling in bladder grasshoppers: tactical design for maximizing calling range.
Rentz1997The World's Most Unusual Gryllacridid (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae)
Field, Bailey1997Sound production in primitive Orthoptera from Western Australia: sounds used in defence and social communication in Ametrus sp. and Hadrogryllacris sp. (Gryllacrididae: Orthoptera)
Flanagan1997Incipient Speciation In The Meadow Grasshopper, Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera: Acrididae).
Bennet-Clark1997Tymbal mechanics and the control of song frequency in the cicada Cyclochila australasiae
Hoback, Wagner1997The energetic cost of calling in the variable field cricket, Gryllus lineaticeps
GRAY1997Female house crickets,Acheta domesticus, prefer the chirps of large males
Otte, Hennig1998A New Species of Damaracheta from South Africa
Bangert, Kalmring, Sickmann, Stephen, Jatho, Lakes-Harlan1998Stimulus transmission in the auditory receptor organs of the foreleg of bushcrickets (Tettigoniidae) I. The role of the tympana
Sprecher-Uebersax, Durrer1998Untersuchungen zum Stridulationsverhalten der Hirschkäfer-Larven (Lucanus cervus L.) (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)
Riede1998Acoustic monitoring of Orthoptera and its potential for conservation
Zuk, Rotenberry, Simmons1998Calling Songs of Field Crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) With and Without Phonotactic Parasitoid Infection
Bennet-Clark, Young1998Sound radiation by the bladder cicada Cystosoma saundersii
van Staaden, Römer1998Evolutionary transition from stretch to hearing organs in ancient grasshoppers
Pollack, Faulkes1998Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus
Lehmann, HELLER1998Bushcricket song structure and predation by the acoustically orienting parasitoid fly Therobia leonidei (Diptera: Tachinidae: Ormiini)
Sueur, Aubin1999Acoustic signals in cicada courtship behaviour (order Hemiptera, genus Tibicina)
Brown1999MATE CHOICE IN TREE CRICKETS AND THEIR KIN
Shaw1999A nested analysis of song groups and species boundaries in the Hawaiian cricket genus Laupala.
Bennet-Clark, Daws1999Transduction of mechanical energy into sound energy in the cicada Cyclochila australasiae
Delfosse1999Observations sur la stridulation et la défense chez deux Espèces de Phasmes: Heteropteryx dilatata (Parkinson, 1798) et Phyllium bioculatum Gray, 1832
Z., Morris1999Songs and Systematics of Some Tettigoniidae from Colombia and Ecuador I. Pseudophyllinae (Orthoptera)
Ribeiro-Costa1999Description of two new species of Amblycerus Thunberg (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) with a probable stridulatory mechanism
Wagner, Hoback1999Nutritional effects on male calling behaviour in the variable field cricket
Wiegmann1999Search behaviour and mate choice by female field crickets, Gryllus integer.
Peilin, Yanlin, Rongsheng2000Stridulatory Character of Ducetia japonica Thunberg
Prestwich, Lenihan, Martin2000The control of carrier frequency in cricket calls: a refutation of the subalar-tegminal resonance/auditory feedback model.
Shaw, Herlihy2000Acoustic preference functions and song variability in the Hawaiian cricket Laupala cerasina
Yager, Cook, Pearson, Spangler2000A comparative study of ultrasound-triggered behaviour in tiger beetles (Cicindelidae)
Gray, Eckhardt2001Is cricket courtship song condition dependent?
Weissman2001Communication and Reproductive Behaviour in North American Jerusalem Crickets (Stenopelmatus) (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae)
Fitzpatrick, Gray2001Divergence between the Courtship Songs of the Field Crickets Gryllus texensis and Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)
Bailey, Bennet-Clark, Fletcher2001Acoustics of a small Australian burrowing cricket: the control of low-frequency pure-tone songs.
Faulkes, Pollack2001Mechanisms of frequency-specific responses of ω neuron 1 in crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus): a polysynaptic pathway for song?
Tauber, Cohen, Greenfield, Pener2001DUET SINGING AND FEMALE CHOICE IN THE BUSHCRICKET PHANEROPTERA NANA
Lorier, Presa2002Acoustic behavior of Metaleptea adspersa (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Oshinsky2002Physiology of the Auditory Afferents in an Acoustic Parasitoid Fly
Bennet-Clark, Bailey2002Ticking of the clockwork cricket: the role of the escapement mechanism.
Sueur, Aubin2003Is microhabitat segregation between two cicada species ( Tibicina haematodes and Cicada orni ) due to calling song propagation constraints?

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith