New acoustic, vibrational duet discovered in crickets

A led team has discovered that one group of crickets has a unique communication system that likely evolved from males startling females into revealing their location.

“The origins of communication signals have long fascinated evolutionary biologists, and multiple potential mechanisms for these origins have been proposed,” says co-lead author Hannah ter Hofstede, who investigates how sensory systems evolve to encode the environmental cues that are crucial for an animal’s survival and reproduction. “Our results demonstrate how sensory exploitation of anti-predator behavior can also evolve into a classic communication system that benefits both senders and receivers, and that this unexpected origin might be more common than previously appreciated.”

Most crickets distinguish between mates and predators based on the frequency of sound: male crickets produce low frequency calls to attract females, while bats produce high frequency (ultrasonic) sounds for echolocation. The researchers studied a group of crickets in which males produce exceptionally high frequency calls to determine how they attract females by using sounds similar to a predator. They found the typical female behavior of walking to calling males has been lost in these crickets. Instead, the females shake their whole body to produce a vibrational signal after each male call. The males then follow these vibrations to find the females. By looking at the responses of closely related crickets, the scientists found the most likely origin for the female vibrational signal was a startle reflex seen in other crickets in response to loud high frequency sounds.

The researchers also did neurophysiological recordings and found that crickets in this high-frequency group no longer have the auditory neuron for coding low frequency sound responsible for phonotaxis — or moving in response to sound — in other crickets. The neuron might have been lost or shifted its tuning to high-frequency sounds due to the shift in frequency of the male calls.

 

Source: Science Daily

N.H.Khider

 

You might also like
Latest news
Tehran Holds Commemoration Ceremony in Honor of The Martyr Hassan Nasrallah Lebanese Resistance Targets Israeli Enemy in Northern Haifa with Rocket Barrages Syria Wins Four Medals At The World Bodybuilding Championship Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Heads Diplomatic Delegation to Beirut Syrian Film “Photograph” Participates in Baku International Film Festival The Czech Communist Party Condemns Continued Israeli Aggression Against Lebanon, Syria and Gaza 20 Palestinians martyred in new Israeli massacre in Tulkarm camp in West Bank 17 Israeli officers and soldiers killed in Lebanese resistance operations Ala: Syria looks forward to reaching Arab decision that rises to the level of the dangerous situatio... Iran condemns G7's biased stance on continued Israeli aggression Lebanese Army: A soldier and two civilians martyred due to Israeli airstrikes on south Lebanon    Social Affairs Ministry seeks enhancing cooperation with UNFPA in support of rapid response to arri... Palestinian Ministry of Education: More than 11,600 Palestinian school-age children have been martyr... Abkhazia strongly condemns Israeli aggression on Damascus Prime Minister and Indian Ambassador discuss ways to enhance cooperation between Syria and India Arab Writers Union in Syria participates in the 1st Conference of China-Arab Think Tank Alliance Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying The View (Part III) Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying The View (Part II) 41,788 Palestinians have been martyred, over 96,794 injured since the beginning of the Israeli aggre... Gaza Burning Israelis Enjoying the View