MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STRIDULATION»
stridulation
insects
grasshoppers
définition
stridulation
producing
sound
rubbing
together
certain
body
parts
this
behavior
mostly
associated
with
other
animals
known
well
crickets
attract
mate
work
effectively
cricket
must
have
specialised
make
tegminal
gullan
cranston
stridulate
merriam
webster
origin
back
formation
from
french
high
pitched
latin
stridulus
shrill
first
amateur
entomologists
society
usually
some
most
strid
lates
intr
grating
chirping
hissing
black
fire
ants
solenopsis
richteri
different
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «STRIDULATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
stridulation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
stridulation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Spider Communication: Mechanisms and Ecological Significance
Lycosidae stridulation (types c, d, e) stridulation (type d) stridulation (type d)
stridulation (type d) stridulation (type d) stridulation (type d) stridulation (type d)
stridulation stridulation stridulation stridulation stridulation (type a) Stridulation (
types d ...
Peter N. Witt, Jerome S. Rovner, 2014
Workers buried under the soil to a depth of 3 centimeters induced digging with
their stridulation, while those buried more deeply, to a depth of 5 centimeters,
only attracted workers to the vicinity. Markl and his co-workers have discovered
three ...
3
Pheromones: Current Research
Sound Production in Scolytidae: Chemostimulus of Sonic Signal by the Douglas-
Fir Beetle J. A. .R.UDINSKY R. R. Michael Abstract. Stridulation by male
Dendroctonus pseudotsugae way recorded in response to the natural female
attractant ...
4
Neurobiology of Motor Programme Selection: New Approaches to ...
These observations suggest that switching is not a function of descending
intersegmental interneurones, but may be a property of a stridulation pattern
generating network. The changes from chirp to trill largely reflect changes in
cycle period ...
J. Kien, C.R. McCrohan, W. Winlow, 1992
5
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
tact and fled immediately. A fourth female was seen entering a gallery but
withdrew at the same time as a stridulation was heard from within. Even very
small, reproductively immature wetas fought vigorously for galleries and
adversaries were ...
6
Model Systems in Behavioral Ecology: Integrating Conceptual, ...
Stridulation occurred most often when the mandibles were closing, that is, when
the cutting mandible was moved through the plant tissue (Fig. 6.5). Further
measurements revealed that this stridulation generated complex vibrations of the
...
7
The Insects: Structure and Function
Among Homoptera, frictional methods of stridulation occur in the aphid,
Toxoptera, and most Psyllidae. Coleoptera. Stridulation occurs in many beetles,
especially among Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae and Curculionidae,
and in ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2012
8
The North American Grasshoppers: Acrididae : Oedipodinae
The most common pattern during courtship is O- stridulation. But in various
lineages V-stridulation, femur-shaking, and T-stridulation have also become
incorporated into courtship, and in some species O-stridulation has been lost.
9
Advances in Insect Physiology APL
A partial list would include walking, grooming, righting, jumping, kicking,
swimming, flying, stridulation, defense, and mating. Just as the motor neurons
that control muscles of the legs are involved in a myriad of behaviors, so too must
be the ...
Michael J. Berridge, J. E. Treherne, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1985
10
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Their structural parameters are considered below; their behavioural Table 3.
Pulse rates (to nearest complete pulse) of Pteronemohius nigrovus and P.
bigelowi stridulation at 27°c significance will be considered elsewhere (Mclntyre,
in prep.).
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «STRIDULATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
stridulation est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Small Victories
Pride of place would go to “Them!,” the mysterious 1954 movie about ants in New Mexico that grow as huge as horses after a nuclear test; the stridulation of ... «The New Yorker, juil 15»
Nature notes: Too hot to sing
In the light breeze grass stems bend and sway, bedecked with chirping common green grasshoppers, their stridulation sounding like the ticking of free-wheeling ... «Wimbledon Guardian, juil 15»
Five New Bess Beetles Discovered in Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru
They can even communicate audibly by rubbing their wings and their abdomens together — an act known as stridulation, which is often associated with crickets ... «Entomology Today, avril 15»
La vie sexuelle des animaux: la défloration douloureuse du grillon
Tout tient à leur stridulation. Quand Geoff Ower, collègue de Sakaluk, a comparé les appels lancés par les grillons, il a constaté « des différences fondamentales ... «National Geographic France, févr 15»
The First Time
To entice a female grig, a male makes a call by rubbing his forewings together, an act called stridulation. The male then seals the deal by letting the female ... «National Geographic, déc 14»
How beetles hack into ant colonies
Paussus beetles also stridulate and produce chemicals. Their stridulation may mimic that of their host ants, and the chemicals they secrete from their antennae ... «Phys.Org, nov 14»
How to Say “SOS” in Catfish
One of the sounds they studied was a “stridulation” noise, which Doradidae catfish make by moving their fins back and forth to loudly rub their bones together ... «Discover Magazine, oct 14»
When night falls, it's a different world out there
Now for katydids, crickets, grasshoppers and other insects enamored of stridulation. Stridulation helps greatly at night. If you're a field cricket or katydid, ... «Press & Sun-Bulletin, août 14»
Giant, Ancient Chirping Pill-Millipedes of Madagascar: Irresistible
Chirping -- or stridulation, as scientists like to call it -- is the rubbing of a body part (sometimes a field of nubs, other times a single solid object) over a second ... «Scientific American, juil 14»
Why Crickets Make Such Excellent Thermometers
They employ a method known as stridulation, which is surprisingly common throughout the Earth's cold-blooded populations, from insects like beetles and ... «Gizmodo, juil 14»