Journalartikel

Substrate vibrations during acoustic signalling in the cicada Okanagana rimosa


AutorenlisteStölting, H; Moore, TE; Lakes-Harlan, R

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2002

Seiten2-

ZeitschriftJournal of Insect Science

Bandnummer2

Heftnummer1

ISSN1536-2442

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/jis/2.1.2

VerlagOxford University Press


Abstract
Males of the North American cicada Okanagana rimosa (Homoptera: Cicadidae, Tibicininae) emit loud airborne acoustic signals for intraspecific communication. Specialised vibratory signals could not be detected; however, the airborne signal induced substrate vibrations. Both auditory and vibratory spectra peak in the range from 7-10 kHz. Thus, the vibrations show similar frequency components to the sound spectrum within biologically relevant distances. These vibratory signals could be important as signals involved in mate localization and perhaps even as the context for the evolution of the ear in a group of parasitoid flies.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilStölting, H., Moore, T. and Lakes-Harlan, R. (2002) Substrate vibrations during acoustic signalling in the cicada Okanagana rimosa, Journal of Insect Science, 2(1), p. 2. https://doi.org/10.1093/jis/2.1.2

APA-ZitierstilStölting, H., Moore, T., & Lakes-Harlan, R. (2002). Substrate vibrations during acoustic signalling in the cicada Okanagana rimosa. Journal of Insect Science. 2(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.1093/jis/2.1.2


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