Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets.
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So small, so loud: extremely high sound pressure level from a pygmy aquatic insect (Corixidae, Micronectinae).Male water striders attract predators to intimidate females into copulationHost behaviour-parasite feedback: an essential link between animal behaviour and disease ecologyDevelopment and evolution of character displacementBehavioral Immunity in InsectsSilent katydid females are at higher risk of bat predation than acoustically signalling katydid malesFerocious fighting between male grasshoppers.Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks and rapid evolutionRapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal: genetic control of the mutation ‘flatwing’ that renders male field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) mutePhysiological Costs of Repetitive Courtship Displays in Cockroaches Handicap Locomotor PerformanceEavesdropping parasitoids do not cause the evolution of less conspicuous signalling behaviour in a field cricket.Runaway sexual selection without genetic correlations: social environments and flexible mate choice initiate and enhance the Fisher processDoes mating experience of male house crickets affect their behavior to subsequent females and female choice?The Steppengrille (Gryllus spec./assimilis): selective filters and signal mismatch on two time scales.Exposure to sexual signals during rearing increases immune defence in adult field crickets.Male response to historical and geographical variation in bird songPerch exposure and predation risk: a comparative study in passerinesEvolution of novel signal traits in the absence of female preferences in Neoconocephalus katydids (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae).Female field crickets incur increased parasitism risk when near preferred songPrivate ultrasonic whispering in moths.Egg load decreases mobility and increases predation risk in female black-horned tree crickets (Oecanthus nigricornis)On the fate of sexual traits under asexuality.Genetics of decayed sexual traits in a parasitoid wasp with endosymbiont-induced asexuality.Human-caused habitat fragmentation can drive rapid divergence of male genitalia.α2u-globulins mediate manipulation of host attractiveness in Toxoplasma gondii-Rattus novergicus association.Millipede Defensive Compounds Are a Double-Edged Sword: Natural History of the Millipede-Parasitic Genus Myriophora Brown (Diptera: Phoridae).Does divergence in female mate choice affect male size distributions in two cave fish populations?Moth hearing and sound communication.Parasitoid flies exploiting acoustic communication of insects-comparative aspects of independent functional adaptations.Selective forces on origin, adaptation and reduction of tympanal ears in insects.3-D imaging reveals four extraordinary cases of convergent evolution of acoustic communication in crickets and allies (Insecta).Ecological opportunity leads to the emergence of an alternative behavioural phenotype in a tropical bird.Flash signal evolution in Photinus fireflies: character displacement and signal exploitation in a visual communication system.Evolution of male coloration during a post-Pleistocene radiation of Bahamas mosquitofish (Gambusia hubbsi).Trans-generational but not early life exposure to stressors influences offspring morphology and survival.Male-male competition and female choice are differentially affected by male call acoustics in the serrate-legged small treefrog, Kurixalus odontotarsus.Cranking up the heat: relationships between energetically costly song features and the increase in thorax temperature in male crickets and katydids.The influence of geographic heterogeneity in predation pressure on sexual signal divergence in an Amazonian frog species complex.Multivariate sexual selection on male tegmina in wild populations of sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans (Orthoptera: Haglidae).Extended amplification of acoustic signals by amphibian burrows.
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Silent night: adaptive disappearance of a sexual signal in a parasitized population of field crickets.
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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2006 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2006 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2006年の論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年論文
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2006年论文
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... population of field crickets.
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... population of field crickets.
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... population of field crickets.
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... population of field crickets.
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... population of field crickets.
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Silent night: adaptive disappe ...... d population of field crickets
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John T Rotenberry
Marlene Zuk
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10.1098/RSBL.2006.0539
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2006-12-01T00:00:00Z