300 million years of diversification: elucidating the patterns of orthopteran evolution based on comprehensive taxon and gene sampling
H Song, C Amédégnato, MM Cigliano… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Orthoptera is the most diverse order among the polyneopteran groups and includes familiar
insects, such as grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, and their kin. Due to a long history of …
insects, such as grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, and their kin. Due to a long history of …
Dissecting cricket genomes for the advancement of entomology and entomophagy
K Kataoka, Y Togawa, R Sanno, T Asahi, K Yura - Biophysical Reviews, 2022 - Springer
Significant advances in biophysical methods such as next-generation sequencing
technologies have now opened the way to conduct evolutionary and applied research …
technologies have now opened the way to conduct evolutionary and applied research …
Vibrational signalling, an underappreciated mode in cricket communication
N Stritih-Peljhan, M Virant-Doberlet - The Science of Nature, 2021 - Springer
Signalling via substrate vibration represents one of the most ubiquitous and ancient modes
of insect communication. In crickets (Grylloidea) and other taxa of tympanate Ensifera …
of insect communication. In crickets (Grylloidea) and other taxa of tympanate Ensifera …
Diversity of terrestrial invertebrates in subterranean habitats
L Deharveng, A Bedos - Cave ecology, 2018 - Springer
This chapter deals with the diversity of terrestrial cave invertebrates from the viewpoint of its
contribution to global diversity and of the variety of morphological traits and life forms …
contribution to global diversity and of the variety of morphological traits and life forms …
[HTML][HTML] Crickets of the genus Gryllus in the United States (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae)
DB Weissman, DA Gray - Zootaxa, 2019 - mapress.com
Gryllus field and wood crickets of the United States, mostly west of the Mississippi River, are
reviewed and revised. We validate the following 18 Gryllus cricket names: G. armatus, G …
reviewed and revised. We validate the following 18 Gryllus cricket names: G. armatus, G …
Uncovering the determinants of biodiversity hotspots in China: Evidence from the drivers of multiple diversity metrics on insect assemblages and implications for …
Understanding large-scale biodiversity patterns and underlying mechanisms during the
formation process is essential for guiding conservation efforts. However, previous studies on …
formation process is essential for guiding conservation efforts. However, previous studies on …
The fifth family of the true crickets (Insecta: Orthoptera: Ensifera: Grylloidea), Oecanthidae defin. nov.: phylogenetic relationships and divergence times
LD De Campos, PGB de Souza Dias… - Zoological Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Crickets are frequently used as a model in several areas of science, including acoustic
communication, behaviour and neurobiology. However, only a few of these studies are …
communication, behaviour and neurobiology. However, only a few of these studies are …
Phylogeny, systematics and evolution of calling songs of the Lebinthini crickets (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Eneopterinae), with description of two new genera
MK Tan, J Malem, F Legendre, J Dong… - Systematic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Lebinthini crickets are distributed in Southeast Asia, Western Pacific and tropical South
America. They represent more than half of the described species in the subfamily …
America. They represent more than half of the described species in the subfamily …
Evolution of a communication system by sensory exploitation of startle behavior
New communication signals can evolve by sensory exploitation if signaling taps into
preexisting sensory biases in receivers [1, 2]. For mate attraction, signals are typically similar …
preexisting sensory biases in receivers [1, 2]. For mate attraction, signals are typically similar …
Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the land snail family Hygromiidae (Gastropoda: Helicoidea)
MT Neiber, O Razkin, B Hausdorf - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017 - Elsevier
The Hygromiidae is a highly diverse group of land snails with a distribution range stretching
throughout the Palearctic region from the Macaronesian Islands to the Russian Far East and …
throughout the Palearctic region from the Macaronesian Islands to the Russian Far East and …