ACOUSTICAL AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE GRASSHOPPER CHIMAROCEPHALA PACIFICA PACIFICA (OEDIPODINAE)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1970
Autores:Loher, Chandrashekaran
Journal:Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
Volumen:13
Incidencia:1
Pagination:71 - 84
Date Published:Jan-03-1970
Resumen:

The oedipodine grasshopper Chimarocephala pacifica pacifica employs a variety of acoustic and visual signals for communication between the sexes and between members of the same sex. These signals, which are expressed in the form of stridulations and vibrations by the male or as the waving-gesture by both sexes, characterize either the premating and mating state or the state of disturbance and defence, depending on the circumstances that elicit these expressions. The occurrence and timing of copulation are dictated by the cyclic sexual receptivity and non-receptivity behaviour phases of the female. Oscillograms and spectrograms of vibration and stridulation by the male are presented. The behaviour terminology employed in grasshopper studies is critically reviewed.

URL:http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/eea.1970.13.issue-1
DOI:10.1111/eea.1970.13.issue-110.1111/j.1570-7458.1970.tb00088.x
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