Functional diversity of vibrational signaling systems in insects
M Virant-Doberlet, N Stritih-Peljhan… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical waves is widespread in insects. The
specifics of vibrational communication are related to heterogeneous natural substrates that …
specifics of vibrational communication are related to heterogeneous natural substrates that …
The behavioural and physiological ecology of embryos: responding to the challenges of life inside an egg
Adaptations of post‐hatching animals have attracted far more study than have embryonic
responses to environmental challenges, but recent research suggests that we have …
responses to environmental challenges, but recent research suggests that we have …
Semiochemicals, semiophysicals and their integration for the development of innovative multi-modal systems for agricultural pests' monitoring and control
An international journal Editor-in-chief Volume 19, 2021 SPECIAL ISSUE Page 1 1 Journal of
Mediterranean Ecology vol. 19, 2021 - SPECIAL ISSUE An international journal Editor-in-chief …
Mediterranean Ecology vol. 19, 2021 - SPECIAL ISSUE An international journal Editor-in-chief …
Vibration receptor organs in the insect leg: Neuroanatomical diversity and functional principles
Highlights•Vibration receptor organs contain mechanosensilla detecting substrate
vibrations.•Vibrations are important signals by potential mates and rivals or predator …
vibrations.•Vibrations are important signals by potential mates and rivals or predator …
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical waves in insects: from basic to applied biotremology
Biotremology is a field of study focused on an ancient way of communication by animals
endowed with specialized organs for emission and reception of substrate-borne vibrations …
endowed with specialized organs for emission and reception of substrate-borne vibrations …
Vibrations in hemipteran and coleopteran insects: behaviors and application in pest management
Many groups of insects utilize substrate-borne vibrations for communication. They display
various behaviors in response to vibrations in sexual and social communication and in …
various behaviors in response to vibrations in sexual and social communication and in …
Acoustic developmental programming: a mechanistic and evolutionary framework
Conditions experienced prenatally, by modulating developmental processes, have lifelong
effects on individual phenotypes and fitness, ultimately influencing population dynamics. In …
effects on individual phenotypes and fitness, ultimately influencing population dynamics. In …
Anthropogenic noise and the bioacoustics of terrestrial invertebrates
Anthropogenic noise is an important issue of environmental concern owing to its wide-
ranging effects on the physiology, behavior and ecology of animals. To date, research has …
ranging effects on the physiology, behavior and ecology of animals. To date, research has …
Drosophila females receive male substrate-borne signals through specific leg neurons during courtship
EGZ McKelvey, JP Gyles, K Michie, VB Pancorbo… - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
Substrate-borne vibratory signals are thought to be one of the most ancient and
taxonomically widespread communication signals among animal species, including …
taxonomically widespread communication signals among animal species, including …
Developmental programming by prenatal sounds: insights into possible mechanisms
MM Mariette - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
In recent years, the impact of prenatal sound on development, notably for programming
individual phenotypes for postnatal conditions, has increasingly been revealed. However …
individual phenotypes for postnatal conditions, has increasingly been revealed. However …