Literature

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T. Aide, Hernández-Serna, Campos-Cerqueira, Acevedo-Charry, Deichmann2017Species Richness (of Insects) Drives the Use of Acoustic Space in the Tropics
T. Aide, Hernández-Serna, Campos-Cerqueira, Acevedo-Charry, Deichmann2017Species Richness (of Insects) Drives the Use of Acoustic Space in the Tropics
Bentley, Kutsch1966The neuromuscular mechanism of stridulation in crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae).
L. Botha, Jones, Hopkins2017Effects of lifetime exposure to artificial light at night on cricket ( Teleogryllus commodus ) courtship and mating behaviour
Cividini, Sfenthourakis, Montesanto2020Are terrestrial isopods able to use stridulation and vibrational communication as forms of intra and interspecific signaling and defense strategies as insects do? A preliminary study in Armadillo officinalis
Kostarakos2018Evolutionarily conserved coding properties favour the neuronal representation of heterospecific signals of a sympatric katydid species
Machado, Martins, Da Costa, Gottschalk, de Oliveira, Redü, Neytzling, Vasconcellos, Zefa2015A new species of tree crickets Oecanthus (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Oecanthinae) in tobacco plantation from Southern Brazil, with body color variation
Martins, Zefa2011Contribution to the taxonomy of Gryllus Linnaeus, 1758 in South America: Part I: Redescription of Gryllus argentinus Saussure, 1874 (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae)
Riede2016No phenotypic signature of acoustic competition in songs of a tropical cricket assemblage
Siegert, Römer, Hartbauer2013Maintaining acoustic communication at a cocktail party: heterospecific masking noise improves signal detection through frequency separation
Souza-Dias, Szinwelski, Fianco, de Oliveira, de Mello, Zefa2017New species of Endecous (Grylloidea, Phalangopsidae, Luzarinae) from the Iguaçu National Park (Brazil), including bioacoustics, cytogenetic and distribution data
Strauß, Alt, Ekschmitt, Schul, Lakes-Harlan2017Evolutionary diversification of the auditory organ sensilla in Neoconocephalus katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) correlates with acoustic signal diversification over phylogenetic relatedness and life history
Čokl, Žunič-Kosi, Laumann2019Stink Bug Communication with Multimodal Signals Transmitted through Air and Substrate
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