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The Influence of Substrate on Male Responsiveness to the Female Calling Song in Nezara viridula
Authors:Nadège Miklas  Nataša Stritih  Andrej Čokl  Meta Virant-Doberlet  Michel Renou
Affiliation:(1) Unité de Phytopharmacie et Médiateurs chimiques, INRA, Centre de Versailles, Route de St Cyr, 78026 Versailles, France;(2) Laboratory for Neurobiology, National Insitute of Biology, Vecna pot 111, P.O. Box 141, 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:The female calling song (FCS) of the southern green stink bug Nezara viridula is composed of vibrational pulse trains that include either short pulses and a long pulse (FCS-1) or just short pulses (FCS-2). Their function in communication was studied by investigating male vibratory responses to natural and artificial signals on artificial and natural substrates. On a loudspeaker membrane, FCS-1 triggered in males from a Slovene and a French population significantly more courtship songs (MCrS) than FCS-2. Experiments with artificial signals showed that male responses are modulated by the duration of pulse trains and pulse repetition time. On a bean plant, males of both populations responded in the same way to the two types of female calling song pulse trains. Moreover, a laser vibrometer study of the transmission of different natural and artificial vibratory signals through the bean plant showed that the pulses of a high repetition rate are prolonged and fused at distances from the emitter. We conclude that female calling song pulse trains of different temporal structure have the same function in vibrational communication of the species. The temporal and spectral structures of the female calling songs of N. viridula are discussed in terms of effective transmission through plants.
Keywords:southern green stink bug  substrate-borne communication  female calling song  mating behavior
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