The Tettigoniidae 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-02592-5_8
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Evolution of Song Pattern in East Mediterranean Phaneropterinae

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“…Heller 2006;Çıplak et al 2009) to very high with a great variety of song types, especially in sympatric taxa, even within groups of closely related species (cf. Heller 1988Heller , 1990Heller , 2006Chobanov and Heller 2010, etc. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heller 2006;Çıplak et al 2009) to very high with a great variety of song types, especially in sympatric taxa, even within groups of closely related species (cf. Heller 1988Heller , 1990Heller , 2006Chobanov and Heller 2010, etc. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bush-crickets, the songs of closely related species, especially those that speciated in allopatry, usually have a lineage-specific amplitude-temporal pattern that enables recognition for systematic purposes and for drawing conclusions about paths of speciation (e.g., Heller 1990Heller , 2006Chobanov and Heller 2010). In Tettigonia, differences between species have been observed in the time and frequency domains, while particular song-recognizing mechanisms may depend on the geographic and ecological preferences of the species (Schul 1994;Schul et al 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…a recent study of eneopterine crickets of the tribe lebinthini (robillard et al 2013) documented WMCs in Lebinthus n. sp. that were markedly more complex than any previously reported for crickets and were suggestive of some of the ones known in phaneropterine katydids (Walker & dew 1972, Heller 1990. The song consisted of short trains of pulses produced within a WMC, with successive pulses within a WMC initially increasing in intensity.…”
Section: Mechanics Of Sound Production In Anaxiphamentioning
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“…About 150 described forms of Poecilimon occur in Europe and West Asia, with their centre of distribution north of the Eastern Mediterranean. The phylogenetic relationships within Poecilimon are still unresolved, but probably the ability to respond acoustically was lost several times independently (Heller, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%