2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2022.08.011
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Efficacy constraints on female directional preference stabilize a male call component in a multimodal cricket duet

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“…Usually in extant crickets, during mating, the female cricket climbs on the male back, licking particular glands located on the male metanotum, tergites or wings while the male inserts the filament of the spermatophore in the female genital track. Current hypotheses about genitalia diversification in crickets insist on the role of female choice, mating success, and sperm transfer (Acosta et al, 2020;Cade & Cade, 1992;Desutter, 1987;Kernan et al, 2022;Simmons, 1986Simmons, , 1987, all of which would not apply here easily. Too few records on Oecanthidae mating behaviour are yet available (Brown, 2016;Ono et al, 1989) to identify the driving force behind this diversification pattern.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Usually in extant crickets, during mating, the female cricket climbs on the male back, licking particular glands located on the male metanotum, tergites or wings while the male inserts the filament of the spermatophore in the female genital track. Current hypotheses about genitalia diversification in crickets insist on the role of female choice, mating success, and sperm transfer (Acosta et al, 2020;Cade & Cade, 1992;Desutter, 1987;Kernan et al, 2022;Simmons, 1986Simmons, , 1987, all of which would not apply here easily. Too few records on Oecanthidae mating behaviour are yet available (Brown, 2016;Ono et al, 1989) to identify the driving force behind this diversification pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%