Die Informationsverarbeitung tympanaler Rezeptorelemente vonLocusta migratoria (Acrididae,Orthoptera) |
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Authors: | Heiner Römer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Allgemeine und Systematische Zoologie der Universit?t Hohenheim, Postfach 106, D-7000, Stuttgart 70, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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Abstract: |
1. | The reactions of tympanic nerve fibers ofLocusta migratoria were recorded by glass microelectrodes in the metathoracic ganglion. | 2. | The units were classified by frequency-, intensity-, and directional characteristics as well as by their response pattern. The response to speciesspecific song is compared with the response to song ofEphippiger ephippiger. | 3. | The physiological properties lead to a classification into three types of low-frequency neurons (characteristic frequency 3.5–4 kHz; 4kHz; 5.5–6 kHz) and one type of high-frequency neuron (12–20 kHz). This is similar to other species (Gray, 1960, Michelsen, 1971). | 4. | Intensity-coding is done by sharp rising intensity characteristics and by different absolute thresholds of the units. | 5. | There is a marked directional sensitivity with some differences between LF and HF units. In the low frequency range the tympanal organ seems to react as a pressure gradient receiver; for high frequencies another mechanism is discussed. | 6. | No filtering of species-specific song takes place at the level of the receptor cells. |
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