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Data from: Purring crickets: the evolution of a novel sexual signal
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Communication: acoustic;Selection: sexual;Teleogryllus oceanicus;Behavior: evolution;crickets
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.gh7v525
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. We discovered a population of the Pacific field cricket (Teleogryllus oceanicus) with a newly evolved song (“purring”), different from any known cricket. Male
Data from: Sexual signal loss: the link between behavior and rapid evolutionary dynamics in a field cricket
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Rotenberry, John
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behavioral preadaptation field cricket rapid evolution natural selection phenotypic plasticity sexual selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.bb384
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r in responsiveness to playback, a behavior that should influence the likelihood of a male encountering a phonotactic female. Instead, male and female crickets from
Data from: Alternative reproductive tactics arising from a continuous behavioral trait: callers vs. satellites in field crickets
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Gryllus;Reproduction: strategies;Behavior: reproductive;Interactions: host\/parasite;Modeling: individual based;Ormia;crickets;Teleogryllus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.dp4qg
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Alternative reproductive tactics may arise when natural enemies use sexual signals to locate the signaler. In field crickets, elevated costs to male
Data from: Condition dependence of female choosiness in a field cricket
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field crickets;mate preferences;insects;phonotaxis;Gryllinae;Orthoptera;Sexual selection & conflicts;female choice;Gryllidae;Gryllus pennsylvanicus;calling effort;mating preferences
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mg6jb
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ted to be condition dependent. However, mate choice itself is a costly behaviour also expected to be condition dependent. Male fall field crickets, Gryllus
Data from: Tree crickets optimize the acoustics of baffles to exaggerate their mate-attraction signal
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Baffles;Heuristics;Tree cricket;Object manufacture;optimization;Acoustic baffles;Oecanthus henryi
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.f9011
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. Here we show that tree-crickets optimize acoustic baffles, objects that are used to increase the effective loudness of mate-attraction calls
Data from: Towards a synthesis of frameworks in nutritional ecology: interacting effects of protein, carbohydrate, and phosphorus on field crick
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Nutritional Geometry Phosphorus Carbohydrate Protein Field Cricket Diet Choice
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5m8p3
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d a nutritional geometry framework to address this question in adult field crickets (Gryllus veletis). Our results showed that lifespan, weight gain, acoustic mate
Data from: Multilocus phylogeny of Gryllus field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae) utilizing anchored hybrid enrichment
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Gryllus;molecular phylogeny;anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE);insects
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.mkkwh70vf
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hybridization are at play. Because Gryllus field crickets have been used extensively as a model system in evolutionary ecology, behavior, neuro-physiology
Data from: The potential influence of morphology on the evolutionary divergence of an acoustic signal.
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common garden;advertisement call;sexual selection;Teleogryllus commodus;field cricket;present;Geometric morphometrics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1kp0s
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in the underlying morphology of signalling traits has the potential to constrain signal evolution. This relationship is particularly likely in field crickets, wher
Data from: Roaming Romeos: male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotor behaviours
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behavioural plasticity sexual selection signal loss
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0hm88
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Teleogryllus oceanicus field crickets produce a long-distance calling song to attract females. Separate genetic mutations recently evolved on the Hawaiian Islands of Kauai
Data from: Replicated evolutionary divergence in the cuticular hydrocarbon profile of male crickets associated with the loss of song in the Hawaiian
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Population Divergence;chemical signaling;sexual selection;Teleogryllus oceanicus;female choice
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tj00r
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an evolutionary divergence in male traits among populations is less clear. Male field crickets Teleogryllus oceanicus attract females using a calling song and once contacted

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