Literature

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Aiken1982Sound production and mating in a waterboatman, Palmacorixia nana (Heteroptera: Corixidae)
Anichini, Frommolt2018To compete or not to compete: bushcricket song plasticity reveals male body condition and rival distance
Bailey, Hennig2017Divergent mechanisms of acoustic mate recognition between closely related field cricket species ( Teleogryllus spp.)
Bailey, Cunningham, Lebel1990Song power, spectral distribution and female phonotaxis in the bushcricket Requena verticalis (Tettigoniidae: Orthoptera): active female choice or passive attraction
Bailey, Robinson1971Song as a possible isolating mechanism in the genus Homorocoryphus (Tettigonioidea, Orthoptera)
Bailey, Stephen1984Auditory acuity in the orientation behaviour of the bushcricket Pachysagella australis walker (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Saginae)
Balakrishnan, Pollack1996Recognition of courtship song in the field cricket,Teleogryllus oceanicus
Bentley1972Genetic control of the neuronal network generating cricket (Teleogryllus gryllus) song patterns
Boake1984Male displays and female preferences in the courtship of a gregarious cricket
L. Botha, Jones, Hopkins2017Effects of lifetime exposure to artificial light at night on cricket ( Teleogryllus commodus ) courtship and mating behaviour
Buchler, Wright, Brown1981On the functions of stridulation by the passalid beetle Odontotaenius disjunctus (Coleoptera: Passalidae)
Clark, Moore1995Variation and repeatability of male agonistic hiss characteristics and their relationship to social rank in Gromphadorhina portentosa
Crnokrak, Roff1995Fitness differences associated with calling behaviour in the two wing morphs of male sand crickets, Gryllus firmus
Debelle, Courtiol, Ritchie, Snook2017Mate choice intensifies motor signalling in Drosophila
Erregger2018Anthropogenic calling sites boost the sound amplitude of advertisement calls produced by a tropical cricket
Erregger, R. Hennig2018The ‘hot male’ hypothesis: do female crickets prefer males with increased body temperature in mate choice scenarios?
Fraser, Nelson1984Communication in the courtship of a madagascan hissing cockroach. I. Normal courtship
Gray, Banuelos, Walker, Cade, Zuk2007Behavioural specialization among populations of the acoustically orienting parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea utilizing different cricket species as hosts
Gray, Eckhardt2001Is cricket courtship song condition dependent?
Gwynne1982Mate selection by female katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae, Conocephalus nigropleurum)
Haskell1958Stridulation and associated behaviour in certain orthoptera. 2. Stridulation of females and their behaviour with males
Judge2011Do male field crickets, Gryllus pennsylvanicus, signal their age?
Kuriwada2017Male–male courtship behaviour, not relatedness, affects the intensity of contest competition in the field cricket
Latimer, Sippel1987Acoustic cues for female choice and male competition in Tettigonia cantans
Lubanga, Peters, Steinbauer2018Convenience polyandry and the role of lone and reciprocal calls in a psyllid
L.Minckley, D.Greenfield, K.Tourtellot1995Chorus structure in tarbush grasshoppers: inhibition, selective phonoresponse and signal competition
Morris1980Calling display and mating behaviour of Copiphora rhinoceros Pictet (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Morris1971Aggression in male conocephaline grasshoppers (tettigoniidae)
Olzer, Zuk2018Obligate, but not facultative, satellite males prefer the same male sexual signal characteristics as females
Orci, Petróczki, Barta2016Instantaneous song modification in response to fluctuating traffic noise in the tree cricket Oecanthus pellucens
Partridge, Hoffmann, Jones1987Male size and mating success in Drosophila melanogaster and D. pseudoobscura under field conditions
Rebar2017When do acoustic cues matter? Perceived competition and reproductive plasticity over lifespan in a bushcricket
Sakaguchi, Gray2011Host song selection by an acoustically orienting parasitoid fly exploiting a multispecies assemblage of cricket hosts
Schönrogge, Barbero, Casacci, Settele, Thomas2017Acoustic communication within ant societies and its mimicry by mutualistic and socially parasitic myrmecophiles
Simmons2004Genotypic variation in calling song and female preferences of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
Simmons1988The calling song of the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus (de geer): constraints on transmission and its role in intermale competition and female choice
Simmons, Zuk1992Variability in call structure and pairing success of male field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus: the effects of age, size and parasite load
Sivinski, Burk, Webb1984Acoustic courtship signals in the Caribbean fruit fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew)
Spooner1968Pair-forming acoustic systems of phaneropterine katydids (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae)
Honda-Sumi2005Difference in calling song of three field crickets of the genus Teleogryllus: the role in premating isolation
Wagner, Hoback1999Nutritional effects on male calling behaviour in the variable field cricket
Webb, Roff1992The quantitative genetics of sound production in Gryllus firmus
Whattam, Bertram2011Effects of juvenile and adult condition on long-distance call components in the Jamaican field cricket, Gryllus assimilis
Zuk2015Roaming Romeos: male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotor behaviours
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith