The function of sound in male spacing behaviour in bush-crickets (Tettigoniidae, Orthoptera)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1980
Authors:Thiele, Bailey
Journal:Austral Ecology
Volume:5
Issue:3
Pagination:275 - 286
Date Published:Jan-09-1980
ISSN:1442-9985
Abstract:

This paper examines the spatial dynamics of an aggregation of singing male bush‐crickets (Tettigoniidae) in respect to the degree of regularity between males. Our results establish that singing males of the genus Mygalopsis are regularly spaced within aggregations and that sound is involved in spacing. Attention is focussed on the male strategy of regular spacing within a widely dispersed aggregation in order to attract females reaching sexual maturity within the confines of that population. This is seen as an alternate to male aggregations attracting females from outside their boundary.

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DOI:10.1111/aec.1980.5.issue-310.1111/j.1442-9993.1980.tb01253.x
Short Title:Austral Ecol
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