The diversity of ethological and physiological mechanisms of acoustic communication in insects


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Abstract

Mechanisms of producing and perceiving sound signals are considered for various phylogenetic branches of insects. This review discusses the means that allow sound signaling to match the environmental conditions and physiological state in insects. The evolution of acoustic communication is considered as a means of adaptation of insects to the environment.

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E. K. Eskov

Russian State Agrarian University for Distance Education

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Email: ekeskov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Yuliusa Fuchika 1, Balashikha, Moscow oblast, 143900

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