SOUND PRODUCTION AND SOUND EMISSION IN SEVEN SPECIES OF EUROPEAN TETTIGONIIDS. PART I. THE DIFFERENT PARAMETERS OF THE SONG; THEIR RELATION TO THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE BUSHCRICKET
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Bioacoustics
- Vol. 1 (1) , 31-48
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.1988.9753073
Abstract
Comparative studies of sound production and sound emission in seven species of European tettigoniids have been carried out. The species chosen were two Tettigoniines (Tettigonia cantans, Tettigonia viridissima), two Ephippigerines (Ephippiger discoidalis, Ephippiger ephippiger), and three Decticines (Decticus albifrons, Decticus verrucivorus, Psorodonotus illyricus). The factors which determined the choice of species were the different morphology (for example body shape and weight, and wing size) of the three subfamilies. The parameters of the different songs (e.g. dominant frequency, intensity) are normally not correlated to any of the investigated morphological characteristics of the animals. In the brachypterous species intraspecific correlations exist between wing size and the dominant low frequency band of the call. This frequency band is also observable at related higher frequencies in the ultrasonic range (20–60 kHz), the observed band width increasing with frequency. Sound emission in all species is to some extent directional. This directionality is related to body size and wing structure. The song structure of the different species does not appear to be related to any observable characteristic of the habitat of die animals. A possible exception may be the song of Psorodonotus illyricus with a particularly low dominant frequency band. The phylogenetic development of the songs seems to be determined by relationships between the different species rather than to any factors contributed by the habitat.Keywords
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