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Teleogryllus oceanicus
An Alternative Hypothesis for the Evolution of Same-Sex Sexual Behaviour in Animals
Variation and Repeatability of Calling Behavior in Crickets Subject to a Phonotactic Parasitoid Fly
Release from Bats: Genetic Distance and Sensoribehavioural Regression in the Pacific Field Cricket, Teleogryllus Oceanicus
Representation of Behaviorally Relevant Sound Frequencies by Auditory Receptors in the Cricket Teleogryllus Oceanicus
Immunogenetic and Tolerance Strategies Against a Novel Parasitoid of Wild Field Crickets
Draft Assessment Report
Recognition of Courtship Song in the Field Cricket, Teleogryllus Oceanicus
The Role of Behaviour in the Establishment of Novel Traits
Acoustically-Orienting Parasitoids on Field Crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Parasitism Patterns and the Size-Fecundity Relationship in the Acoustically Orienting Dipteran Parasitoid Ormia Ochracea
The Influence of Diet and Environment on the Gut Microbial Community of Field Crickets
Latency to Resume Calling After Disturbance in the Field Cricket, Teleogryllus Oceanicus, Corresponds to Population-Level Differences in Parasitism Risk
Variation in Song Patterns of Antipodean Teleogryllus Species (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) and a Proposed Phenetic Classification
Stridulated Soft Song by Singing Insects
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Testing the Role of Trait Reversal in Evolutionary Diversification Using Song Loss in Wild Crickets
Drosophila | Other Diptera | Ephemeroptera
Relative Amplitude of Courtship Song Chirp and Trill Components Does Not Alter Female Teleogryllus Oceanicus Mating Behavior Susan L
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View of the Adult Phenotype 29
Cricket Paralysis Virus
Acoustic Orientation in the Cricket Teleogryllus Oceanicus (Le Guillou)
Divergent Mechanisms of Acoustic Mate Recognition Between Closely
Neural Coding of Sound Frequency by Cricket Auditory Receptors
Island Hopping Introduces Polynesian Field Crickets to Novel Environments
Wing Resonances in the Australian Field Cricket Teleogryllus Oceanicus
Insects in Fish Feed? Pilot Project with Black
Cricket Teleogryllus Commodus
Field Crickets Change Mating Preferences Using Remembered
Transcriptome Analysis of Life Stages of the House Cricket, Acheta Domesticus, to Improve Insect Crop Production Brenda Oppert1*, Lindsey C
Preexisting Behavior Facilitated the Loss of a Sexual Signal in the Field
Signalling and Reception Secondary Article
Food Limitation but Not Enhanced Rates of Ejaculate Production Imposes Reproductive and Survival Costs to Male Crickets
Asymmetric Mating Preferences Accommodated the Rapid Evolutionary Loss of a Sexual Signal Author(S): Robin M
Sensory Cues for Sound Localization in the Cricket Teleogryllus Oceanicus: Interaural Difference in Response Strength Versus Interaural Latency Difference
Ultrasound-Induced Yaw Movements in the Flying Australian Field Cricket (Teleogryllus Oceanicus)
When Virginity Matters: Age and Mating Status Affect Female Responsiveness in Crickets
Genus Gryllus)
Field Cricket Genome Reveals the Footprint of Recent, Abrupt Adaptation in the Wild
Geographical Variation in Calling Song of the Field Cricket Teleogryllus