Published February 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Lack of correlation between vertical distribution and carrier frequency, and preference for open spaces in arboreal katydids that use extreme ultrasound, in Gorgona, Colombia (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

  • 1. University of Lincoln, School of Life Sciences, Riseholme Campus, LN2 2LG, (United Kingdom)
  • 2. Universidad del Valle, Departamento de Biologia, Entomologia, Melendez, Cali, (Colombia)
  • 3. University of Toronto Scarborough, Department Sciences Life,1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario, (Canada)

Description

Male Tettigoniidae emit sound to attract conspecific females. The sound is produced by stridulation. During stridulation the forewings open and close, but it is during the closing stroke that the scraper contacts the file teeth to generate the predominant sound components, which are amplified by adjacent wing cells specialized in sound radiation. The sounds usually exceed the sonic boundary and might occur above 40 kHz, reaching extreme ultrasonic frequencies of 150kHz in some species. Here we test the hypothesis that Tettigoniidae species should prefer microhabitats that favour efficient signal transmission, i.e. that there is a relationship of sound frequency with the vertical distribution of the species (from ground to canopy) at Gorgona National Natural Park, Colombia. We sampled 16 trees and four different altitudinal levels between 1 and 20m above the understory vegetation. We placed collecting blankets separated by vertical distances of 5m, and knocked insects down using the technique known as fogging. We found no correlation between vertical distribution and carrier frequency, but there was a preference for open spaces (below the canopy and above the understory) in species using extreme ultrasound. This is the first quantitative description of the vertical distribution in neotropical species of the family Tettigoniidae and its relationship to the calling song frequency. (author)

Availability note (English)

Available from Biblioteca Luis Demetrio Tinoco, Universidad de Costa Rica; Also available on line: https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/16342/15855

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Revista de Biologia Tropical
Journal Volume
62
Journal Issue
suppl.1
Journal Page Range
p. 289-296
ISSN
0034-7744

INIS

Country of Publication
Costa Rica
Country of Input or Organization
Costa Rica
INIS RN
51057158
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
ACOUSTIC MONITORING; BEHAVIOR; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DETECTION; DISTRIBUTION; EVALUATED DATA; INSECTS; REPRODUCTION
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; ARTHROPODS; DATA; EVALUATION; INFORMATION; INVERTEBRATES; MONITORING; NUMERICAL DATA

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