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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TYMBAL»
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1
Encyclopedia of Entomology
A tymbal organ is a specialized sound production organ. It is a ribbed, chitinous
membrane attached to a tymbal Acoustic Communication in Insects, Figure 19
Stridulatory apparatus of the cicada Tettigades undata Torres. The file (illustrated
) ...
2
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
In 1969, Dugdale and Fleming recognised the importance of acoustic behaviour
at supra-specific level (stressed by Pringle 1960) in diagnosing the genus
Amphipsalta Fleming, the only cicada group in the world which combines tymbal
song ...
3
Insect Sounds and Communication: Physiology, Behaviour, ...
The slight increase (2°C) in Tb which occurs as a result of tymbal muscle activity
in Cystosoma saundersii Westwood was sufficient to change the cycle period of
the song produced (Josephson and Young, 1979). There is direct evidence in ...
Sakis Drosopoulos, Michael F. Claridge, 2005
Sounds produced by a vibrating membranes (tymbal organs). Sounds produced
by the vibration of a membrane driven directly by muscles are common amongst
bugs and some tiger moths. The mechanism is most fully studied in cicada.
5
Physiological Systems in Insects
Sounds can be produced by using muscles to directly vibrate a membrane. The
special membrane is called a tymbal, and functions much like the lid of a tin can
when it is pressed and released with a finger. The tymbal mechanism is present
in ...
6
Vibrational Communication in Animals
described above as a Female Abdominal Vibration, is most likely produced by
contraction of the DLM 1, which is the principal tymbal- vibrating muscle in the
male and a relatively large and powerful muscle in both sexes (Mitomi, Ichikawa,
and ...
7
Insect Physiology and Biochemistry
tymbal membrane cuticle tymbal muscle FIGURE 9.18 A cross-sectional view of
the tymbal muscles that contract and flex the tymbal cuticular surface inward to
produce the loud singing sounds of a cicada. The muscle on each side is
unpaired, ...
8
The Insects: Structure and Function
a) cross-section of abdomen tergum hemocoel rim of tymbal Fig. 26.10. Tymbal
organs of cicadas. (a) Diagrammatic transverse section through the first
abdominal segment of a cicada showing the arrangement of the tymbals, airsacs
and ...
Reginald Frederick Chapman, 1998
Further elucidation of the nature of the mechanical cycle of events in fibrillar
muscle was obtained by Pringle (1954 a, b) working not with a flight muscle but
with the tymbal (sound- producing) muscle of cicadas of the genus Platypleura.
10
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
A second means of sound production involves alternate muscular distortion and
relaxation of a specialized area of elastic cuticle, the tymbal, to give individual
clicks or variably modulated pulses of sound. Tymbal sound production is most ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TYMBAL»
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tymbal nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Periodical Cicadas Emerging in Missouri
They'll get up into trees and start making noise with a tymbal mechanism," Barrett said. "This calling is attractive to females, who will fly in and choose a mate." «Kansas City infoZine, mag 15»
Periodical cicadas emerging in parts of Missouri
They'll get up into trees and start making noise with a tymbal mechanism,” Barrett said. “This calling is attractive to females, who will fly in and choose a mate.”. «The Rolla Daily News, mag 15»
How Do 'Mute' Cicadas Produce Their Calling Songs? [Video]
Although they don't possess the tymbal mechanism, the word “mute,” is misleading, says Nansen, assistant professor in the UC Davis Department of Entomology ... «Patch.com, mar 15»
So-called mute cicadas are not so silent
Cicadas in the genus Karenia lack the specialized sound-producing structures, called tymbals, that characterize most cicadas, according to Nansen and ... «UC Davis, mar 15»
Public Release: 25-Feb-2015 How the 'mute' cicada sings
Most male cicadas use specialized physical mechanisms, like the tymbal and/or the stridulatory organs, to produce loud and diverse sounds for communication. «EurekAlert, feb 15»
Kizzy Crawford heads up music awards shortlist celebrating Welsh …
“A couple of the shortlists really catch the eye – it's been another great year for breakthrough acts, and it will be interesting to see whether Tymbal, Ysgol Sul or ... «WalesOnline, feb 15»
Animals make a lot of noises, and some of them are dishonest …
Tiger moths produce sound using tiny blisters of cuticle called tymbal organs on the left and right sides of their thorax. Their technique is similar to squeezing an ... «BBC News, nov 14»
Summer heat means Dog-Day Cicadas
“Cicadas have a special membrane in their abdomen that vibrates back and fourth called a tymbal, it's a sound that can be deafening,” explained Coppinger. «WTHI, ago 14»
Toxic tiger moth: Researchers study evolutionary arms race in …
The Carales uses the toxin in conjunction with an audible alert it broadcasts by flexing the muscles in a sound-producing organ called a tymbal. A bat can detect ... «Phys.Org, nov 13»
Hail, 17-year cicadas of 2013!
It's the male cicadas who sing, producing their calls by rapidly vibrating a white, drumlike plate, or tymbal, located on either side of their abdomens. When they ... «EarthSky, giu 13»