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Gryllus lineaticeps
Leonard, A.S. and Hedrick, A.V. 2009
Effect of Diet Quanitity and Quality on Female Sampling Behaviour and Mating Preferences in a Field Cricket
Orthoptera: Tettigonioidea)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digitalcommons@ University Of
Acoustically-Orienting Parasitoids on Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Mate Sampling Strategy in a Field Cricket
Survival, Song and Sexual Selection
Reduction of Energetic Demands Through Modification of Body Size
Divergent Preferences for Song Structure Between a Field Cricket and Its Phonotactic Parasitoid
Stridulated Soft Song by Singing Insects
Testing the Effects of Glyphosate and a Possible Tradeoff with Immunity on Native And
The Effect of Dietary Protein and Carbohydrate Availability Throughout Development and Adulthood on Life History and Sexually Selected Traits In
Chapter 9: the Economics of Communication
Semiochemical Attractants of the Parasitic Fly Philornis Downsi in the Galapagos Islands
The Cognitive Biology of Mate Choice in Túngara Frogs (Physalaemus Pustulosus)
Phylogenetic Conservation of Behavioral Variation and Behavioral Syndromes Jeremy Dalos A, B Raphael Royauté C, D Ann V
Eavesdropping Parasitoids Do Not Cause the Evolution of Less Conspicuous Signaling Behavior in a Field Cricket
African Crickets (Gryllidae). 4. the Genus Platygryllus from Eastern and Southern Africa (Gryllinae, Gryllini)
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Individual Consistency, Learning and Memory in a Parasitoid Fly, Ormia
Male Field Crickets Infested by Parasitoid Flies Express Phenotypes That May Benefit the Arp Asitoids
California State University, Northridge Proximate Causes of Variation in Signaling Among Three Sister Species of Gryllus Cricket
Sound Signalling in Orthoptera
Animal Behaviour 84 (2012) 1457E1462
Multilocus Phylogeny of Gryllus Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae) Utilizing Anchored Hybrid Enrichment
Direct Benefits of Ejaculate-Derived Compounds on Female Reproduction and Immunity in the Field Cricket, Gryllus Texensis Amy Marie Worthington Iowa State University
Condition-Dependent Signaling Affects Male Sexual Attractiveness in field Crickets, Gryllus Campestris
Mating Opportunities and Energetic Constraints Drive Variation in Age-Dependent Sexual Signalling
The Lineaticeps Group Gryllus Lineaticeps Stål
Parasitoid Infestation Changes Female Mating Preferences