00418nas a2200109 4500008004100000245010600041210006900147300001200216100001700228700001900245856004400264 1975 eng d00aInsect territoriality and its evolution: population studies of desert grasshoppers on creosote bushes0 aInsect territoriality and its evolution population studies of de a29–541 aOtte, Daniel1 aJoern, Anthony uhttps://bio.acousti.ca/pt-pt/node/5313900340nas a2200097 4500008004100000245006700041210006500108490000800173100001700181856004400198 1970 eng d00aA Comparative Study of Communicative Behaviour in Grasshoppers0 aComparative Study of Communicative Behaviour in Grasshoppers0 v1411 aOtte, Daniel uhttps://bio.acousti.ca/pt-pt/node/5278500359nas a2200133 4500008004100000245003600041210003200077300000600109490000600115100002600121700001700147700001700164856004400181 2017 eng d00aThe singing insects of Michigan0 asinging insects of Michigan a10 v51 aAlexander, Richard, D1 aPace, Ann, E1 aOtte, Daniel uhttps://bio.acousti.ca/pt-pt/node/5073901713nas a2200145 4500008004100000022001400041245011100055210006900166260001600235300000800251490000700259520123500266100001701501856004901518 1972 eng d a0004-959X00aCommunicative aspects of reproductive behaviour in Australian grasshoppers (Oedipodinae and Gomphocerinae)0 aCommunicative aspects of reproductive behaviour in Australian gr cJan-01-1972 a1390 v203 a
Communicative behaviour of nine species of Australian grasshoppers (seven Oedipodinae and two Gomphocerinae) is described and compared to North American and European species. Most signal types are represented in all three continents. Most similarities between the three groups are probably due to the retention of characteristics present in common ancestors. Other similarities evidently are convergent (i.e. arose independently in each continent); these include: (1) loss of femoro-tegminal stridulation in several species; (2) changes in the function of signals from one communicative context to another; (3) the ritualization of kicking movements (i.e. the evolution of signals from non-communicative kicking movements) ; (4) the evolution of specialized flight sounds in the Gomphocerinae. Female attracting flight displays are performed by relatively few Australian Oedipodinae. Characteristics of an individual that are closely associated with behaviour or physiological states of that individual and that are relevant to the activities or wellbeing of other individuals have a greater probability of becoming signals (becoming ritualized) than movements that occur in many situations (i.e. that are unpredictable).
1 aOtte, Daniel uhttp://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=ZO972013900409nas a2200133 4500008004100000022001300041245005100054210004900105260001600154300000800170100001700178700002400195856005600219 1998 eng d a1082646700aA New Species of Damaracheta from South Africa0 aNew Species of Damaracheta from South Africa cJan-12-1998 a2411 aOtte, Daniel1 aHennig, R. Matthias uhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/3503526?origin=crossref