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Title:The effect of timing of female vibrational reply on male signalling and searching behaviour in the leafhopper Aphrodes makarovi
Authors:ID Virant-Doberlet, Meta (Author)
ID De Groot, Maarten (Author)
ID Blejec, Andrej (Author)
ID Kuhelj, Ana (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:Sexual communication in animals often involves duetting characterized by a coordinated reciprocal exchange of acoustic signals. We used playback experiments to study the role of timing of a female reply in the species-specific duet structure in the leafhopper Aphrodes makarovi (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). In leafhoppers, mate recognition and location is mediated exclusively by species- and sex-specific substrate-borne vibrational signals and a female signal emitted in reply to male advertisement calls is essential for recognition and successful location of the female. In A. makarovi, males have to initiate each exchange of vibrational signals between partners, and in a duet the beginning of a female reply overlaps the end of the male advertisement call. Results of playback treatments in which female replies were delayed and did not overlap with the male call revealed that in order to trigger an appropriate behavioural response of the male, female reply has to appear in a period less than 400 ms after the end of the initiating male call. Results also suggest that males are not able to detect a female reply while calling, since female reply that did not continue after the end of male call triggered male behaviour similar to behaviour observed in the absence of female reply. Together, our results show that vibrational duets are tightly coordinated and that the species-specific duet structure plays an important role in mate recognition in location processes.
Keywords:vibration, insects, bioacoustics, animal signaling and communication
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:21.10.2015
Year of publishing:2015
Number of pages:str. 1-15
Numbering:Vol. 10, iss. 10
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-6102 New window
ISSN:1932-6203
UDC:591.5
DOI:10.1371/journal. pone.0139020 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:3634255 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:29.07.2024
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:1000-11-310197
Name:PhD Fellowship

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:J1-2181
Name:Vibracijski signali, reproduktivna izolacija in nastanek vrst v rodu Aphrodes (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0255
Name:Združbe, odnosi in komunikacije v ekosistemih

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