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      Physics of directional hearing in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus

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      Journal of Comparative Physiology A
      Springer Nature America, Inc

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          The calling song of male field crickets is composed of stereotyped rhythmic pulse intervals, which are predictable expressions of genotype. Females identify conspecific males by their song. Two species of crickets were found to exhibit species-specific song preference, and hybrids between them preferred hybrid calls over either parental call. These results imply genetic control of song reception as well as transmission.
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                Journal
                Journal of Comparative Physiology A
                J Comp Physiol A
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                0340-7594
                1432-1351
                August 1994
                August 1994
                : 175
                : 2
                : 153-164
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                10.1007/BF00215111
                7069da6b-8987-4a8c-9d08-97198b29e5da
                © 1994
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