2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873817030010
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Acoustic repertoire of the singing cicada Cicadetta cantilatrix Sueur et Puissant, 2007 (Homoptera, Cicadidae) from Russia

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“…Notes: Acoustic behaviour: The song was described by Gogala and Trilar (2004), Hertach 2004 The calling song is a sequence of repeated two-phase echemes (Fig. 45): the first phase is long with low-intensity (duration 120-1030 ms) and the second phase is short high-intensity pulse (duration 23-60 ms) (Sueur and Puissant 2007b, Benediktov and Mikhailenko 2017). At the beginning of the sequence, the low-intensity parts of the echemes are missing or are of the same duration as the high-intensity pulses.…”
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“…Notes: Acoustic behaviour: The song was described by Gogala and Trilar (2004), Hertach 2004 The calling song is a sequence of repeated two-phase echemes (Fig. 45): the first phase is long with low-intensity (duration 120-1030 ms) and the second phase is short high-intensity pulse (duration 23-60 ms) (Sueur and Puissant 2007b, Benediktov and Mikhailenko 2017). At the beginning of the sequence, the low-intensity parts of the echemes are missing or are of the same duration as the high-intensity pulses.…”
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“…Echeme duration and inter-echeme duration are negatively correlated (Hertach 2011), which is not the case in closely-related species. Singing males can emit echemes at equal intervals for 7-10 minutes or even longer (Benediktov and Mikhailenko 2017). Most of the spectral energy in the frequency domain is between 11 kHz and 18 kHz.…”
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