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1961Aggressiveness, Territoriality, and Sexual Behavior in Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Anon1963Singing Crickets and Periodical Cicadas
Adamo, Robert1995Effects of a tachinid parasitoid, Ormia ochracea, on the behaviour and reproduction of its male and female field cricket hosts (Gryllus spp)
Ahmad, Siddiqui1988Physical processes and mechanism of sound production in Field Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer
Angulo, Valdivieso, Baldeig, Oyarzo1987El aparato estridulador de Gryllus fulvipennis Blachard: algunos alcances bioacousticos y morfologicos (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)
Bent, Ings2018Anthropogenic noise disrupts mate searching in Gryllus bimaculatus
Bentley, Kutsch1966The neuromuscular mechanism of stridulation in crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae).
Bentley1972Genetic control of the neuronal network generating cricket (Teleogryllus gryllus) song patterns
Bertram, Fitzsimmons2011The calling songs of male spring field crickets (Gryllus veletis) change as males age
Bertram, S. Orozco, Bellani2004Temporal Shifts in Conspicuousness: Mate Attraction Displays of the Texas Field Cricket, Gryllus texensis
CADE1981Alternative Male Strategies: Genetic Differences in Crickets
Cade1981Alternative male strategies: genetic differences in crickets.
Cade1975Acoustically Orienting Parasitoids: Fly Phonotaxis to Cricket Song
Cade, Ciceran, Murray1996Temporal patterns of parasitoid fly ( Ormia ochracea) attraction to field cricket song ( Gryllus integer)
Crnokrak, Roff1995Fitness differences associated with calling behaviour in the two wing morphs of male sand crickets, Gryllus firmus
David, Zefa, Fontanetti2003Cryptic species of Gryllus in the light of bioacoustic (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Doherty1985Temperature Coupling and ‘Trade-Off’ Phenomena in the Acoustic Communication System of the Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer (Gryllidae)
Duarte, Caliari, Scarpelli, Lobregat, Young, Sousa-lima2019Effects of mining truck traffic on cricket calling activity
Fitzpatrick, Gray2001Divergence between the Courtship Songs of the Field Crickets Gryllus texensis and Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)
Forrest1982Acoustic communication and baffling behaviors of crickets
Fulton1951The Seasonal Succession of Orthopteran Stridulation near Raleigh, North Carolina
Gallego-Abenza, Mathevon, Wheatcroft2019Experience modulates an insect’s response to anthropogenic noise
Gray, Eckhardt2001Is cricket courtship song condition dependent?
Hedrick1986Female preferences for male calling bout duration in a field cricket
Hirtenlehner2014Selective phonotaxis of female crickets under natural outdoor conditions
Hoback, Wagner1997The energetic cost of calling in the variable field cricket, Gryllus lineaticeps
Hofstede, Schöneich, Robillard, Hedwig2015Evolution of a Communication System by Sensory Exploitation of Startle Behavior
Hoy, Nolen, Brodfuehrer1989The neuroethology of acoustic startle and escape in flying insects
Iorgu, Mustata2008Bioacoustic studies on some cricket species (Insecta:Orthoptera: Gryllidae) from Romania
Jang2011Male Responses to Conspecific Advertisement Signals in the Field Cricket Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Kleindienst, Wohlers, Larsen1983Tympanal membrane motion is necessary for hearing in crickets
Kostarakos, Hartbauer, Römer2008Matched Filters, Mate Choice and the Evolution of Sexually Selected Traits
Kuriwada, Reddy2017Volcanic ash decreases mating effort in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Kühne, Silver, Lewis1984Processing of vibratory and acoustic signals by ventral cord neurones in the cricket Gryllus campestris
Lankheet, Cerkvenik, Larsen, van Leeuwen2017Frequency tuning and directional sensitivity of tympanal vibrations in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
Leonard, Hedrick2010Long-distance signals influence assessment of close range mating displays in the field cricket, Gryllus integer
Lv, Zhang, Hedwig2020Phonotactic steering and representation of directional information in the ascending auditory pathway of a cricket
Martin, Wagner2010Female Field Crickets Incur Increased Parasitism Risk When Near Preferred Song
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Nocke1971Biophysik der Schallerzeugung durch die Vorderflügel der Grillen
Noguera2018Crickets increase sexual signalling and sperm protection but live shorter in the presence of rivals
Pollack, Martins2007Flight and hearing: ultrasound sensitivity differs between flight-capable and flight-incapable morphs of a wing-dimorphic cricket species
Sakaguchi, Gray2011Host song selection by an acoustically orienting parasitoid fly exploiting a multispecies assemblage of cricket hosts
Schmidt, Römer2013Diversity of acoustic tracheal system and its role for directional hearing in crickets
Schöneich, Hedwig2019Feedforward discharges couple the singing central pattern generator and ventilation central pattern generator in the cricket abdominal central nervous system
Simmons1988The calling song of the field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus (de geer): constraints on transmission and its role in intermale competition and female choice
Simmons, Zuk1992Variability in call structure and pairing success of male field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus: the effects of age, size and parasite load
Wagner1996Convergent song preferences between female field crickets and acoustically orienting parasitoid flies
Wagner, Hoback1999Nutritional effects on male calling behaviour in the variable field cricket

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith