Hearing with exceptionally thin tympana: Ear morphology and tympanal membrane vibrations in eneopterine crickets
Abstract The receiver sensory system plays a crucial role in the evolution of new communication signals in insects. Among acoustic communicating crickets, the tribe Lebinthini (Eneopterinae) has evolved a unique communication system in that males produce exceptionally high-frequency calls and female...
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Main Authors: | Erik S. Schneider, Heinrich Römer, Tony Robillard, Arne K. D. Schmidt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f741ad2327a24de2b03ecb0720534169 |
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