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Ch. 1 | Insect sounds and communication - an introduction | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Sound and techniques in sound analysis | 11 |
Ch. 3 | The auditory-vibratory sensory system in bushcrickets | 35 |
Ch. 4 | Sense organs involved in the vibratory communication of bugs | 71 |
Ch. 5 | Use of substrate vibrations for orientation : from behaviour to physiology | 81 |
Ch. 6 | Size-frequency relationships in insect vibratory signals | 99 |
Ch. 7 | Acoustic signals and temperature | 111 |
Ch. 8 | Insect songs - the evolution of signal complexity | 127 |
Ch. 9 | Song evolution and speciation in bushcrickets | 137 |
Ch. 10 | Acoustic communication in neuropterid insects | 153 |
Ch. 11 | Inheritance of male sound characteristics in Drosophila species | 167 |
Ch. 12 | Vibratory communication and mate searching behaviour in stoneflies | 179 |
Ch. 13 | Communication by substrate-borne vibrations in cave planthoppers | 187 |
Ch. 14 | Partitioning of acoustic transmission channels in grasshopper communities | 199 |
Ch. 15 | Insect species and their songs | 207 |
Ch. 16 | Is migration responsible for the peculiar geographical distribution and speciation based on acoustic divergence of two cicadas in the Aegean archipelago? | 219 |
Ch. 17 | Acoustic evolutionary divergence in cicadas : the species of Cicada L. in Southern Europe | 227 |
Ch. 18 | Acoustic communication, mating behaviour and hybridisation in closely related, pseudogamic and parthenogenetic species of planthoppers | 239 |
Ch. 19 | Photoperiodism, morphology and acoustic behaviour in the leafhopper genus, Euscelis | 255 |
Ch. 20 | Mutual eavesdropping through vibrations in a host-parasitoid interaction : from plant biomechanics to behavioural ecology | 263 |
Ch. 21 | Vibratory signals produced by heteroptera - pentatomorpha and cimicomorpha | 275 |
Ch. 22 | Vibratory communication in triatominae (heteroptera) | 297 |
Ch. 23 | Vibratory communication in treehoppers (hemiptera : membracidae) | 305 |
Ch. 24 | Acoustic characters in the classification of higher taxa of auchenorrhyncha (hemiptera) | 319 |
Ch. 25 | Acoustic signals, diversity and behaviour of cicadas (cicadidae, hemiptera) | 331 |
Ch. 26 | Vibratory communication and mating behaviour in the European lantern fly, Dictyophara europea (dictyopharidae, hemiptera) | 351 |
Ch. 27 | Vibratory communication in psylloidea (hemiptera) | 357 |
Ch. 28 | Mating behaviour and vibratory signals in whiteflies (hemiptera : aleyrodidae) | 365 |
Ch. 29 | Communication by vibratory signals in diptera | 381 |
Ch. 30 | Stridulation in the coleoptera - an overview | 397 |
Ch. 31 | Vibratory communication in dung beetles (scarabaeidae, coleoptera) | 405 |
Ch. 32 | Vibratory and airborne-sound signals in bee communication (hymenoptera) | 421 |
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