Temporal pattern changes in the calling song of the katydidMygalopsis marki Bailey in response to conspecific song (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) |
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Authors: | Ian R. Dadour |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoology Department, The University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, Western Australia |
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Abstract: | Males of Mygalopsis markiBailey (Tettigoniidae: Orthoptera) alter the temporal structure of their song in response to other competing males. The song of males calling in aggregations has a high variance in the number of syllables per chirp, with short intervals between each chirp. In contrast, the temporal pattern of the song of isolated males is more evenly spaced, with an increase in length of the interchirp intervals and low variance in the number of syllables per chirp. In order to simulate a calling male moving closer to a male in an aggregation, a playback technique was adopted whereby the recorded calling song of a male was presented to itself via a loudspeaker in increments of 2dB. The change in song pattern of the resident male involved a reduction in the number of syllables per chirp and an increase in the interchirp interval, with the number of chirps per second remaining constant. This reduction in the output of the song, instead of not calling as a result of an acoustic contest, may still allow males to continue calling for females. |
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Keywords: | Mygalopsis Tettigoniidae katydid playback removal temporal pattern |
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