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_aHedwig, Berthold. _eeditor. _9347712 |
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_aInsect Hearing and Acoustic Communication / _cedited by Berthold Hedwig. |
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_aBerlin, Heidelberg : _bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg : _bImprint: Springer, _c2014. |
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_aviii, 222 páginas 68 ilustraciones, 22 ilustraciones en color. _brecurso en línea. |
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_aAnimal Signals and Communication, _x2197-7305 ; _v1 |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Evolutionary and Phylogenetic Origins of Tympanal Hearing Organs in Insects -- Hearing and Sensory Ecology of Acoustic Communication in Bladder Grasshoppers -- Auditory Parasitoid Flies Exploiting Acoustic Communication of Insects -- Adaptive Sounds and Silences: Acoustic Anti-Predator Strategies in Insects -- Acoustic Communication in the Nocturnal Lepidoptera -- Cicada Acoustic Communication -- Towards an Understanding of the Neural Basis of Acoustic Communication in Crickets -- Neural Processing in the Bush-Cricket Auditory Pathway -- Evolution of Call Patterns and Pattern Recognition Mechanisms in Neoconocephalus Katydids -- Processing of Species-Specific Signals in the Auditory Pathway of Grasshoppers -- Sound Communication in Drosophila. | |
520 | _aTh is volume provides a comprehensive selection of recent studies addressing insect hearing and acoustic communication. Th e variety of signalling behaviours and hearing organs makes insects highly suitable animals for exploring and analysing signal generation and hearing in the context of neural processing, ecology, evolution and genetics. Across a variety of hearing species like moths, crickets, bush-crickets, grasshoppers, cicadas and fl ies, the leading researchers in the fi eld cover recent scientifi c progress and address key points in current research, such as: • How can we approach the evolution of hearing in insects and what is the developmental and neural origin of the auditory organs? • How are hearing and sound production embedded in the natural lifestyle of the animals, allowing intraspecifi c communication but also predator avoidance and even predation? • What are the functional properties of hearing organs and how are they achieved at the molecular, biophysical and neural levels? • What are the neural mechanisms of central auditory processing and signal generation? Th e book is intended for students and researchers both inside and outside of the fascinating fi eld of bioacoustics and aims to foster understanding of hearing and acoustic communication in insects. | ||
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