Acoustic Orientation in the Cricket Teleogryllus Oceanicus (Le Guillou)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1977
Authors:Bailey, Thomson
Journal:Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume:67
Start Page:61
Pagination:61-75
Abstract:

New information is presented on acoustic orientation in crickets following a comparison between as species with a discontinuous song pattern, Scapsepidus maginatus (Murphet & Zaretsky, 1972) and one with a continuous osng pattern, Teleogrylluys oceanicus. The females acuity for side discrimination is ±10° from the body axis whereas total phonokinetic response shows a greater degree of error. Females can scan their turn angle to target angles beneath 60°. Error is expressed in terms of information loss through the total behavioural sequence. The cricket does not orient while moving, requires no fixed leg position during the stop for effective orientation and can establish source direction on the basis of at least two syllables. Evidence of differential anterioir and posterior tympanic membrane function is suggested.

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