Studying Vibrational Communication /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Cocroft, Reginald B. (Editor ), Gogala, Matija. (Editor ), Hill, Peggy S.M. (Editor ), Wessel, Andreas. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edición:1st ed. 2014.
Colección:Animal Signals and Communication, 3
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  • Fostering research progress in a rapidly growing field
  • Stretching the paradigm or building anew? Development of a cohesive language for vibrational communication
  • Sound or vibration, an old question in insect communication
  • Hildegard Strübing – a pioneer in vibrational communication research
  • Sound production – the crucial factor for mate finding in planthoppers (Homoptera – Auchenorrhyncha) (Preliminary communication), 1958
  • Interactions between airborne sound and substrate vibration in animal communication
  • Vibrational communication networks: eavesdropping and biotic noise
  • Active space and the role of amplitude in plant-borne vibrational communication
  • Mutual behavioral adjustment in vibrational duetting
  • Communication through plants in a narrow frequency window
  • Physical aspects of vibrational communication
  • The role of wave and substrate heterogeneity in vibratory communication: Practical issues in studying the role of vibratory environments in communication
  • Vibrational playback experiments: challenges and solutions
  • Functional morphology and evolutionary diversity of vibration receptors in insects
  • Echolocation in whirligig beetles using surface waves: an unsubstantiated conjecture
  • Sand-borne vibrations in prey detection and orientation of antlions
  • Mechanical signals in honeybee communication
  • Barth Vibratory communication in stingless bees (Meliponini). The challenge of interpreting the signals
  • The role of frequency in vibrational communication of Orthoptera
  • The tymbal – Evolution of a complex vibration-producing organ in the Tymbalia (Hemiptera excl. Sternorrhyncha).