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Ronald R Hoy Ronald R Hoy
The recent introduction of an acoustic parasitoid fly to Hawaii has profoundly disrupted the singing behavior of the Island's only field cricket, resulting in a coevolutionary arms race involving rapid alteration of both the songs the crickets produce and the ability of eavesdropping flies to hear the
Carol Estefanía Villanueva-Hernández,Juan Núñez-Farfán Carol Estefanía Villanueva-Hernández
Results: We found six parasitoid fly and wasp species that are new records for Mexico or the host. Throughout their distribution, the interaction varies widely among populations and years.
Max R Mikel-Stites,Paul E Marek,Madeleine E Hellier et al. Max R Mikel-Stites et al.
Ormia ochracea is a parasitoid fly notable for its impressive hearing abilities relative to its small size. Here, we use it as a model organism to investigate if minor size differences in paired sensory organs may be beneficial or neutral to an organism's perception abilities.
Jean-Noël Houchat,Marcela K Castelo,José E Crespo Jean-Noël Houchat
Barometric pressure is an environmental factor involved in the modulation of a variety of activities in insects. Generally, a drop in barometric pressure precedes the arrival of weather conditions that can affect insect activities and life ...
James H Gallagher,David M Zonana,E Dale Broder et al. James H Gallagher et al.
However, in Hawaii, these songs also attract an eavesdropping parasitoid fly (Ormia ochracea) that kills singing males.
Kyler J Rogers,Oliver M Beckers Kyler J Rogers
We investigated the interactions of the multivoltine parasitoid fly Ormia lineifrons that uses different katydid hosts for each of its fly generations sequentially over time. We hypothesized that this fly is adapted to utilizing all hosts equally well for the population to persist.
Karina J Jirik,Jimena A Dominguez,Iya Abdulkarim et al. Karina J Jirik et al.
Here, we investigate if the parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea, an eavesdropper of cricket calling songs, exhibits song pulse rate preferences that are temperature coupled.
Max R Mikel-Stites,Mary K Salcedo,John J Socha et al. Max R Mikel-Stites et al.
Although most binaural organisms locate sound sources using neurological structures to amplify the sounds they hear, some animals use mechanically coupled hearing organs instead. One of these animals, the parasitoid flyOrmia ochracea(O. och...
E Dale Broder,James H Gallagher,Aaron W Wikle et al. E Dale Broder et al.
Animals eavesdrop on signals and cues generated by prey, predators, hosts, parasites, competing species, and conspecifics, and the conspicuousness of sexual signals makes them particularly susceptible. Yet, when sexual signals evolve, most ...
Kate A Muirhead,Kym D Perry Kate A Muirhead
Two conical snail species introduced to Australia from the Mediterranean region during the 20th century are major pests of pastures and grain crops. In 2000, a parasitoid fly, Sarcophaga villeneuveana, was introduced into South Australia fo...
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