Diversity in body size, bioacoustic traits, and cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in Isophya autumnalis populations
Ebru Kıran Özdemir,
Hasan Sevgili,
Emine Bağdatlı
Abstract:This study investigates the variations in body size, bioacoustic traits, and cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profiles in different populations of the bush cricket species Isophya autumnalis Karabağ, 1962. Within-population body size variations, particularly those associated with distinct habitat differences and climate shifts within their local distribution ranges, suggest that ecological factors affect morphological characteristics. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in I. autumnalis may affect reproductive behavior an… Show more
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