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  1. When do trade-offs occur? The roles of energy constraints and trait flexibility in bushcricket populations
  2. Evolution of synchronies in insect choruses
  3. Phylogeographic structure without pre-mating barriers: Do habitat fragmentation and low mobility preserve song and chorus diversity in a European bushcricket?
  4. Sound: A Very Short IntroductionSound: A Very Short Introduction, Mike Goldsmith, Oxford U. Press, 2016, 144 p, $11.95, ISBN 978-0-19-870844-5
  5. When do acoustic cues matter? Perceived competition and reproductive plasticity over lifespan in a bushcricket
  6. Simulated robots and the evolution of reciprocity
  7. Evolution of directional hearing in moths via conversion of bat detection devices to asymmetric pressure gradient receivers
  8. Animal choruses emerge from receiver psychology
  9. Female preference functions drive interpopulation divergence in male signalling: call diversity in the bushcricketEphippiger diurnus
  10. Finely tuned choruses: bush crickets adjust attention to neighboring singers in relation to the acoustic environment they create
  11. Characterization of 16 novel microsatellite loci for Ephippiger diurnus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) using pyrosequencing technology and cross-species amplification
  12. Development of a Genomic Resource and Quantitative Trait Loci Mapping of Male Calling Traits in the Lesser Wax Moth, Achroia grisella
  13. Evolution of Acoustic Communication in Insects
  14. Amino acid composition of the bushcricket spermatophore and the function of courtship feeding: Variable composition suggests a dynamic role of the nuptial gift
  15. Acoustic experience influences male and female pre- and postcopulatory behaviors in a bushcricket
  16. Group synchrony and alternation as an emergent property: elaborate chorus structure in a bushcricket is an incidental by-product of female preference for leading calls
  17. Reproduction and immunity trade-offs constrain mating signals and nuptial gift size in a bushcricket
  18. What determines lek size? Cognitive constraints and per capita attraction of females limit male aggregation in an acoustic moth
  19. The dilemma of Fisherian sexual selection: Mate choice for indirect benefits despite rarity and overall weakness of trait-preference genetic correlation
  20. Signal interactions and interference in insect choruses: singing and listening in the social environment
  21. Phenotypic Plasticity and Genotype × Environment Interactions in Animal Communication
  22. Priority of precedence: receiver psychology, female preference for leading calls and sexual selection in insect choruses
  23. Acoustic Communication in the Nocturnal Lepidoptera
  24. Genetic architecture of sensory exploitation: QTL mapping of female and male receiver traits in an acoustic moth
  25. Male song as a predictor of the nuptial gift in bushcrickets: on the confounding influence of male choice
  26. Genetic Architecture of Sexual Selection: QTL Mapping of Male Song and Female Receiver Traits in an Acoustic Moth
  27. Chronological vs. Physiological Age as Determinants of Mating Decisions: Studies on Female Choice Over Lifespan in An Acoustic Moth
  28. Songs of Love, Orthoptera-Style
  29. Genotype × environment interaction, environmental heterogeneity and the lek paradox
  30. Phenotypic plasticity, genotype x environment interaction, and the sexual selection process
  31. Bat predation and the evolution of leks in acoustic moths
  32. The complex auditory scene at leks: balancing antipredator behaviour and competitive signalling in an acoustic moth
  33. Testing the fisherian mechanism: examining the genetic correlation between male song and female response in waxmoths
  34. Risk trading in mating behavior: forgoing anti-predator responses reduces the likelihood of missing terminal mating opportunities
  35. Economics of mate choice at leks: do female waxmoths pay costs for indirect genetic benefits?
  36. Communication Networks
  37. Evaluation of amplitude in male song: female waxmoths respond to fortissimo notes
  38. Invertebrate sound and vibration
  39. Independence of Sexual and Anti‐Predator Perceptual Functions in an Acoustic Moth: Implications for the Receiver Bias Mechanism in Signal Evolution
  40. The complex auditory scene at leks: Female perception of and response to male aggregations and predators in the acoustic Lepidoptera.
  41. Indirect genetic effects and the lek paradox: inter-genotypic competition may strengthen genotype × environment interactions and conserve genetic variance
  42. REACTION NORM VARIANTS FOR MALE CALLING SONG IN POPULATIONS OF ACHROIA GRISELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE): TOWARD A RESOLUTION OF THE LEK PARADOX
  43. Female arctiid moths, Utetheisa ornatrix, orient towards and join pheromonal choruses
  44. Mechanisms and evolution of synchronous chorusing: Emergent properties and adaptive functions in Neoconocephalus katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae).
  45. TEMPERATURE COUPLING AS AN EMERGENT PROPERTY: PARALLEL THERMAL EFFECTS ON MALE SONG AND FEMALE RESPONSE DO NOT CONTRIBUTE TO SPECIES RECOGNITION IN AN ACOUSTIC MOTH
  46. Perception of Conspecific Female Pheromone Stimulates Female Calling in an Arctiid Moth, Utetheisa ornatrix
  47. Discriminating customers, honest salesmen
  48. Female pheromonal chorusing in an arctiid moth, Utetheisa ornatrix
  49. Mechanisms and evolution of chorusing interactions in acoustic insects and anurans
  50. Genotype x environment interaction for male attractiveness in an acoustic moth: evidence for plasticity and canalization
  51. The contribution of tympanic transmission to fine temporal signal evaluation in an ultrasonic moth
  52. Co‐Occurrence of Preference Functions and Acceptance Thresholds in Female Choice: Mate Discrimination in the Lesser Wax Moth
  53. Mechanisms and Evolution of Communal Sexual Displays in Arthropods and Anurans
  54. Sexual Selection in Insect Choruses: Influences of Call Power and Relative Timing
  55. Genotype–environment interaction and the reliability of mating signals
  56. Condition-dependent traits and the capture of genetic variance in male advertisement song
  57. Behavioural context regulates dual function of ultrasonic hearing in lesser waxmoths: bat avoidance and pair formation
  58. Variation and Repeatability of Female Choice in a Chorusing Katydid, Ephippiger ephippiger: an Experimental Exploration of the Precedence Effect
  59. Sexual selection and predator avoidance in an acoustic moth: discriminating females take fewer risks
  60. GENETIC VARIANCE AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN A COMPONENT OF FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN AN ULTRASONIC MOTH
  61. Bat Avoidance in Non‐Aerial Insects: The Silence Response of Signaling Males in an Acoustic Moth
  62. Katydids and Bush-Crickets: Reproductive Behavior and Evolution of the Tettigoniidae
  63. GENETIC VARIANCE AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN A COMPONENT OF FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN AN ULTRASONIC MOTH
  64. SELECTIVE ATTENTION AND THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL STRUCTURE OF ORTHOPTERAN CHORUSES
  65. Signalers and Receivers: Mechanisms and Evolution of Arthropod Communication . By Michael D  Greenfield. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $80.00. xii + 414 p; ill.; taxonomic and subject indexes. ISBN: 0–19–513452–4. 2002.
  66. Acoustic orientation via sequential comparison in an ultrasonic moth
  67. Missing link in firefly bioluminescence revealed: NO regulation of photocyte respiration
  68. DUET SINGING AND FEMALE CHOICE IN THE BUSHCRICKET PHANEROPTERA NANA
  69. GENETIC VARIANCE OF SEXUALLY SELECTED TRAITS IN WAXMOTHS: MAINTENANCE BY GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
  70. Frogs Have Rules: Selective Attention Algorithms Regulate Chorusing in Physalaemus pustulosus (Leptodactylidae)
  71. GENETIC VARIANCE OF SEXUALLY SELECTED TRAITS IN WAXMOTHS: MAINTENANCE BY GENOTYPE × ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
  72. Quantitative genetics of female choice in an ultrasonic pyralid moth, Achroia grisella: variation and evolvability of preference along multiple dimensions of the male advertisement signal
  73. Quantitative genetics of ultrasonic advertisement signalling in the lesser waxmoth Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  74. Quantitative genetics of ultrasonic advertisement signalling in the lesser waxmoth Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  75. William J. Bell
  76. Females prefer leading males: relative call timing and sexual selection in katydid choruses
  77. Absolute Versus Relative Measurements of Sexual Selection: Assessing the Contributions of Ultrasonic Signal Characters to Mate Attraction in Lesser Wax Moths, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  78. Mechanisms of selective attention in grasshopper choruses: who listens to whom?
  79. Energetic cost of sexual attractiveness: ultrasonic advertisement in wax moths
  80. Partitioning the Components of Sexual Selection: Attractiveness and Agonistic Behaviour in Male Wax Moths, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  81. Precedence effects and the evolution of chorusing
  82. When are good genes good? Variable outcomes of female choice in wax moths
  83. Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Advertisement Signals
  84. Variation and repeatability of ultrasonic sexual advertisement signals inAchroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
  85. Flashing males win mate success
  86. Ultrasonic communication and sexual selection in wax moths: female choice based on energy and asynchrony of male signals
  87. Psychoacoustics of female phonotaxis and the evolution of male signal interactions in Orthoptera
  88. Chorus structure in tarbush grasshoppers: inhibition, selective phonoresponse and signal competition
  89. Synchronous and Alternating Choruses in Insects and Anurans: Common Mechanisms and Diverse Functions
  90. Ontogeny of territoriality in the desert clickerLigurotettix coquilletti (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
  91. Inhibition of male calling by heterospecific signals
  92. Katydid synchronous chorusing is an evolutionarily stable outcome of female choice
  93. Transmission and perception of acoustic signals in the desert clicker,Ligurotettix coquilletti (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
  94. Acoustic Dueling in Tarbush Grasshoppers: Settlement of Territorial Contests via Alternation of Reliable Signals
  95. Alternative schedules of male reproductive diapause in the grasshopperAnacridium aegyptium (L.): Effects of the corpora allata on sexual behavior (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
  96. The Evening Chorus of the Desert Clicker, Ligurotettix coquilletti (Orthoptera: Acrididae): Mating Investment with Delayed Returns
  97. Effects of territory ownership on dominance in the desert clicker (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
  98. Dominions and desert clickers (Orthoptera:Acrididae): influences of resources and male signaling on female settlement patterns
  99. Inter-male competition for high-quality host-plants: the evolution of protandry in a territorial grasshopper
  100. In memoriam
  101. Evolution of Acoustic Communication in the Genus Neoconocephalus
  102. Territory Selection in a Desert Grasshopper: The Maximization of Conversion Efficiency on a Chemically Defended Shrub
  103. Long-term memory in territorial grasshoppers
  104. Satellites and Transients: Ecological Constraints On Alternative Mating Tactics in Male Grasshoppers
  105. Interspecific acoustic interactions among katydids Neoconocephalus: inhibition-induced shifts in diel periodicity
  106. Variation in Host‐Plant Quality: Implications for Territoriality in a Desert Grasshopper
  107. Variation in host plant quality: influences on the mating system of a desert grasshopper
  108. Alternative mating strategies in a desert grasshopper: evidence of density-dependence
  109. Alternative mating strategies in a desert grasshopper: a transitional analysis
  110. Phonotaxis and aggression in the coneheaded katydid Neoconocephalus affinis
  111. The evolution of insect mating systems
  112. Ultrasonic mate calling in the lesser wax moth
  113. Reproductive Isolation in Clearwing Moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae): A Tropical‐Temperate Comparison
  114. Unsynchronized chorusing in the coneheaded katydid Neoconocephalus affinis (Beauvois)
  115. Reproductive Behaviour of the Lesser Waxmoth, Achroia Grisella (Pyralidae: Galleriinae): Signalling, Pair Formation, Male Interactions, and Mate Guarding
  116. The question of paternal investment in Lepidoptera: male-contributed proteins inPlodia interpunctella
  117. Moth Sex Pheromones: An Evolutionary Perspective
  118. Resource Partitioning of the Sex Communication Channel in Clearwing Moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) of Wisconsin
  119. Fecundity and Longevity of Synanthedon pictipes under Constant and Fluctuating Temperatures
  120. Oviposition Rhythm of Synanthedon pictipes under a 16:8 L:D Photoperiod and Various Thermoperiods
  121. Sexual selection in resource defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers
  122. VII.7. Evolution of Communication