Literature

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Zuk, Tanner, Schmidtman, Bee, Balenger2017Calls of Recently Introduced Coquí Frogs Do Not Interfere with Cricket Phonotaxis in Hawaii
Zuk, Rotenberry, Simmons1998Calling Songs of Field Crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) With and Without Phonotactic Parasitoid Infection
Zuk2015Roaming Romeos: male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotor behaviours
Young, Ball1974Structure and development of the auditory system in the prothoracic leg of the cricket Teleogryllus commodus (Walker) I. Adult structure
Wiegmann1999Search behaviour and mate choice by female field crickets, Gryllus integer.
Whattam, Bertram2011Effects of juvenile and adult condition on long-distance call components in the Jamaican field cricket, Gryllus assimilis
Weber, Thorson1988Auditory behavior of the cricket IV. Interaction of direction of tracking with perceived temporal pattern in split-song paradigms
Webb, Roff1992The quantitative genetics of sound production in Gryllus firmus
Wagner, Hoback1999Nutritional effects on male calling behaviour in the variable field cricket
Wagner1996Convergent song preferences between female field crickets and acoustically orienting parasitoid flies
Tinghitella, E. Broder, Gurule-Small, Hallagan, Wilson2018Purring Crickets: The Evolution of a Novel Sexual Signal
Thompson, Cullinan, Jones, Hopkins2019Effects of artificial light at night and male calling on movement patterns and mate location in field crickets
Honda-Sumi2005Difference in calling song of three field crickets of the genus Teleogryllus: the role in premating isolation
Simmons, Zuk1992Variability in call structure and pairing success of male field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus: the effects of age, size and parasite load
Simmons1988The calling song of the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus (de geer): constraints on transmission and its role in intermale competition and female choice
Simmons2004Genotypic variation in calling song and female preferences of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
Schöneich, Hedwig2019Feedforward discharges couple the singing central pattern generator and ventilation central pattern generator in the cricket abdominal central nervous system
Schmidt, Römer2013Diversity of acoustic tracheal system and its role for directional hearing in crickets
Sakaguchi, Gray2011Host song selection by an acoustically orienting parasitoid fly exploiting a multispecies assemblage of cricket hosts
Pollack, Martins2007Flight and hearing: ultrasound sensitivity differs between flight-capable and flight-incapable morphs of a wing-dimorphic cricket species
Pollack, Faulkes1998Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus
Pascoal, Cezard, Eik-Nes, Gharbi, Majewska, Payne, Ritchie, Zuk, Bailey2014Rapid Convergent Evolution in Wild Crickets
Otte, Hennig1998A New Species of Damaracheta from South Africa
Orsini, Da Costa, Szinwelski, Martins, Corrêa, Timm, Zefa2017A new species of Miogryllus Saussure, 1877 and new record of  Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with calling song and chromosome complement
Olzer, Zuk2018Obligate, but not facultative, satellite males prefer the same male sexual signal characteristics as females
Noguera2018Crickets increase sexual signalling and sperm protection but live shorter in the presence of rivals
Nocke1971Biophysik der Schallerzeugung durch die Vorderflügel der Grillen
Murphey, Zaretsky1972Orientation to Calling Song by Female Crickets, Scapsipedus Marginatus (Gryllidae)
Miyashita, Kizaki, Sekimizu, Kaito2016No Effect of Body Size on the Frequency of Calling and Courtship Song in the Two-Spotted Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus
Martins, Zefa2011Contribution to the taxonomy of Gryllus Linnaeus, 1758 in South America: Part I: Redescription of Gryllus argentinus Saussure, 1874 (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae)
Martin, Wagner2010Female Field Crickets Incur Increased Parasitism Risk When Near Preferred Song
Marsat, Pollack2005Effect of the Temporal Pattern of Contralateral Inhibition on Sound Localization Cues
Lv, Zhang, Hedwig2020Phonotactic steering and representation of directional information in the ascending auditory pathway of a cricket
Leonard, Hedrick2010Long-distance signals influence assessment of close range mating displays in the field cricket, Gryllus integer
Latimer, Lewis1986Song harmonic content as a parameter determining acoustic orientation behaviour in the cricketTeleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou)
Lankheet, Cerkvenik, Larsen, van Leeuwen2017Frequency tuning and directional sensitivity of tympanal vibrations in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
Kühne, Silver, Lewis1984Processing of vibratory and acoustic signals by ventral cord neurones in the cricket Gryllus campestris
Kuriwada, Reddy2017Volcanic ash decreases mating effort in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Kuriwada2017Male–male courtship behaviour, not relatedness, affects the intensity of contest competition in the field cricket
Kostarakos, Hartbauer, Römer2008Matched Filters, Mate Choice and the Evolution of Sexually Selected Traits
Kleindienst, Wohlers, Larsen1983Tympanal membrane motion is necessary for hearing in crickets
Heinen-Kay, Strub, Zuk2018Limited flexibility in female Pacific field cricket ( Teleogryllus oceanicus) exploratory behaviors in response to perceived social environment
Kavanagh1987The Efficiency of Sound Production in Two Cricket Species, Gryllotalpa Australis and Teleogryllus Commodus (Orthoptera: Grylloidea)
Judge2011Do male field crickets, Gryllus pennsylvanicus, signal their age?
Jang2011Male Responses to Conspecific Advertisement Signals in the Field Cricket Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Iorgu, Mustata2008Bioacoustic studies on some cricket species (Insecta:Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Romania
Hutchings, Lewis1984The role of two-tone suppression in song coding by ventral cord neurones in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou)
Hoy, Pollack, Moiseff1982 Species-Recognition in the Field Cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus: Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms
Hoy, Nolen, Brodfuehrer1989The neuroethology of acoustic startle and escape in flying insects
Holuša, Kočárek, Vlk, Marhoul2007Southern Cricket Eumodicogryllus bordigalensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) in the Czech Republic: new records and notes on the biology and stridulation

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