Acoustic Signaling in Sagebrush Crickets: A Test of the Territorial Hypothesis
Authors(s): S. Sakaluk and K. Petersen
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Abstract: Objectives Test the hypothesis that acoustic signaling by male sagebrush crickets functions to maintain an exclusive broadcast area, thus increasing access to females. Findings and Status Acoustic signaling in sagebrush crickets does not function in territorial maintenance and calling does not mediate reconcile male spacing patterns in natural populations.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, animal, insect, entomology, cricket, sagebrush cricket, Cyphoderris strepitans, breeding, behavior, population, habitat
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| AUTHORS | S. Sakaluk and K. Petersen |
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| DOC TITLE | Acoustic Signaling in Sagebrush Crickets: A Test of the Territorial Hypothesis |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, animal, insect, entomology, cricket, sagebrush cricket, Cyphoderris strepitans, breeding, behavior, population, habitat |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives Test the hypothesis that acoustic signaling by male sagebrush crickets functions to maintain an exclusive broadcast area, thus increasing access to females. Findings and Status Acoustic signaling in sagebrush crickets does not function in territorial maintenance and calling does not mediate reconcile male spacing patterns in natural populations. |
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