3-D imaging reveals four extraordinary cases of convergent evolution of acoustic communication in crickets and allies (Insecta)
Abstract When the same complex trait is exhibited by closely related species, a single evolutionary origin is frequently invoked. The complex stridulatory apparatus present in the forewings of extant crickets, mole crickets, katydids, and prophalangopsids, is currently interpreted as sharing a singl...
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Autores principales: | Laure Desutter-Grandcolas, Lauriane Jacquelin, Sylvain Hugel, Renaud Boistel, Romain Garrouste, Michel Henrotay, Ben H. Warren, Ioana C. Chintauan-Marquier, Patricia Nel, Philippe Grandcolas, André Nel |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a96735cf186b4c86800e3b5a4e068deb |
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