Insect Sounds And Communication Physiology Behaviour Ecology And Evolution Contemporary Topics In Entomology

insider.si.edu: Insect sounds and communication : physiology, behaviour, ecology, and evolution / edited by Sakis Drosopoulos and Michael F. Claridge

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Insect sounds and communication : physiology, behaviour, ecology, and evolution / edited by Sakis Drosopoulos and Michael F. Claridge

Iowa Public Radio: Insects are making sounds the human ear can't hear. One Midwest scientist is listening

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Insects are making sounds the human ear can't hear. One Midwest scientist is listening

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For some insects, sound waves or vibrations are the real social media — high-speed rumbles sent through the air and along leaf stems to help the... Good Vibrations Key To Insect Communication Good ...

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Standing in a tropical forest at night, you might hear what sounds like a small bird calling from high in the canopy. Listen more closely, though, and that “bird” turns out to be an insect with ...

If you’ve ever been skunked by a stinkbug, you know exactly how powerful insect communications can be. Insects use a variety of pheromones and other compounds to communicate with one another and ward ...

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KCUR 89.3 FM: Insects are making sounds the human ear can't hear. One Midwest scientist is listening

The word insect comes from the Latin word insectum from in + sĕco, "cut up", [1] as insects appear to be cut into three parts. The Latin word was introduced by Pliny the Elder who calqued the Ancient Greek word ἔντομον éntomon "insect" (as in entomology) from ἔντομος éntomos "cut in pieces"; [2] this was Aristotle 's term for this class of life in his biology, also in ...