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Tympana,auditory thresholds,and projection areas of tympanal nerves in singing and silent grasshoppers (Insecta,Acridoidea)
Authors:K Riede  G Kämper  I Höfler
Institution:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie Abteilung Huber, D-8130 Seewiesen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Institut für Biologie I, Albertstrasse 21 a, D-7800 Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Present address: Abteilung Vergleichende Neurobiologie, Universität Ulm, Postfach 4066, D-7900 Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The auditory systems of several species of singing and acoustically communicating grasshoppers, as well as of silent grasshoppers, were compared with respect to the external structure of the tympana, thresholds of the tympanal nerve response and projection areas of tympanal nerves within the metathoracic part of the ventral nerve cord. Extracellular recordings from the tympanal nerves, using suction electrodes, revealed that singing and silent grasshoppers hear within the frequency range tested, from 2 to 40 kHz. However, differences in sensitivity were observed in those silent species with tympana of modified structure. Cobalt-backfills of the tympanal nerves revealed a clearly discernible auditory neuropil in the anterior ring tract of the metathoracic ganglion in all animals. A comparison of the volumes of neuropilar areas calculated from serial sections of the entire ganglion showed a gradation: the volumes were biggest in singing species, slightly smaller in silent species with a well-developed tympanum, and smallest in the species with modified tympana. These findings support several authors who suggested that auditory organs evolved earlier than acoustic communication.
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