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212 related items for PubMed ID: 19946086

  • 1. Moths are not silent, but whisper ultrasonic courtship songs.
    Nakano R, Takanashi T, Fujii T, Skals N, Surlykke A, Ishikawa Y.
    J Exp Biol; 2009 Dec; 212(Pt 24):4072-8. PubMed ID: 19946086
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  • 2. Moths produce extremely quiet ultrasonic courtship songs by rubbing specialized scales.
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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2008 Aug 19; 105(33):11812-7. PubMed ID: 18695227
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  • 3. Ultrasonic frogs show hyperacute phonotaxis to female courtship calls.
    Shen JX, Feng AS, Xu ZM, Yu ZL, Arch VS, Yu XJ, Narins PM.
    Nature; 2008 Jun 12; 453(7197):914-6. PubMed ID: 18469804
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  • 4. Tiger moth jams bat sonar.
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  • 6. To females of a noctuid moth, male courtship songs are nothing more than bat echolocation calls.
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  • 7. Evolution of deceptive and true courtship songs in moths.
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  • 8. Variation in courtship ultrasounds of three Ostrinia moths with different sex pheromones.
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  • 13. Evaluation of amplitude in male song: female waxmoths respond to fortissimo notes.
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  • 14. Male moth songs tempt females to accept mating: the role of acoustic and pheromonal communication in the reproductive behaviour of Aphomia sociella.
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  • 16. Deciphering information encoded in birdsong: male songbirds with fertile mates respond most strongly to complex, low-amplitude songs used in courtship.
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  • 17. Ultrasonic communication in frogs.
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  • 18. Evidence for short-range sonic communication in lymantriine moths.
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  • 19. Double meaning of courtship song in a moth.
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  • 20. Clicking caterpillars: acoustic aposematism in Antheraea polyphemus and other Bombycoidea.
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