Biotremology: Physiology, Ecology, and Evolution [electronic resource] edited by Peggy S. M. Hill, Valerio Mazzoni, Nataša Stritih-Peljhan, Meta Virant-Doberlet, Andreas Wessel.

Biotremology is a new and emerging discipline in biological sciences that covers all aspects of behavior associated with substrate-borne mechanical waves. This volume provides state-of-the-art reviews and technical contributions from leading experts and invited younger researchers on topics from sig...

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Uniform Title:Animal Signals and Communication, 2197-7313 ; 8
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hill, Peggy S. M. (Editor)
Mazzoni, Valerio (Editor)
Stritih-Peljhan, Nataša (Editor)
Virant-Doberlet, Meta (Editor)
Wessel, Andreas (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Animal Signals and Communication, 8
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Part I. Studying Vibrational Behavior: Ideas, Concepts and History
  • Chapter 1. Quo Vadis, Biotremology?
  • Chapter 2. Sound Production in True Bugs from the Families Acanthosomatidae and Pentatomidae (1958)
  • Part II. The State of the Field: Concepts and Frontiers in Vibrational Behavior
  • Chapter 3. Vibrational Behaviour and Communication in the New Zealand Weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
  • Chapter 4. Energetic Costs of Vibrational Signalling
  • Chapter 5. The Hawaiian Planthoppers (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoromorpha) and Their Courtship Songs
  • Part III. Practical Issues in Studying Vibrational Behavior
  • Chapter 6. Substrate-Borne Vibrational Noise in the Anthropocene: From Land to Sea
  • Chapter 7. Research Approaches in Mechanosensory-Cued Hatching and the Iterative Development of Playback Methods for Red-Eyed Treefrog Embryos
  • Chapter 8. Inexpensive Methods for Detecting and Reproducing Substrate-Borne Vibrations: Advantages and Llimitations
  • Part IV. Vibrational Behavior in Less Explored Contexts
  • Chapter 9. Sexual Selection in the Red Mason Bee: Vibrations, Population Divergence and the Impact of Temperature
  • Chapter 10. Vibrational Signals in Multimodal Courtship Displays of Birds
  • Chapter 11. Blooms and Buzzing Bees: Bridging Buzz Pollination and Biotremology
  • Chapter 12. Mechanosensory Behaviour and Biotremology in Nematodes
  • Chapter 13. Speleotremology: Ecology and Evolution of Vibrational Communication in Cavernicolous Insects
  • Part V. Vibrational Behavior in Some Well-Studied Taxa
  • Chapter 14. Ophidian Biotremology
  • Chapter 15. Evolution of Communication Systems Underground in a Blind Mammal, Spalax
  • Chapter 16. Vibrational Behavior in Honeybees
  • Chapter 17. Vibrational Communication Outside and Inside the Nest in Leaf-Cutting Ants
  • Chapter 18. Biotremology of Social Wasps: The Next Step to Understand Wasps’ Social Life
  • Chapter 19. Vibratory Sensing and Communication in Caterpillars
  • Part VI. Applied Biotremology
  • Chapter 20. Exploitation of Vibration Sensing for Pest Management in Longicorn Beetles
  • Chapter 21. Subterranean Arthropod Biotremology: Ecological and Economic Contexts
  • Chapter 22. Vibrational Communication in Psyllids
  • Chapter 23. Potential of Biotremology for Monitoring and Control of Stink Bugs.