In spiny lobsters such as Panulirus argus,
stridulation occurs during the struggle to escape octopus predation (Bouwma and Herrnkind, 2009).
Insect disturbance
stridulation: characterization of airborne and vibrational components of the sound.
3C), number of
stridulation ribs on the male harp (Fig.
The music they produce occurs when the male quickly rubs a file-shaped edge of one forewing against the other forewing's scraper, a process called
stridulation.
But this was really rather insignificant in comparison with the Chinese fondness for crickets: for example, ancient texts describe the mechanism of
stridulation very accurately.
Uber die anlockung des weibchens von Gryllus campestris durch telephonische ubertragung der
stridulation des mannchens.
For instance, a flood during the rainy season allows Hoyt to describe sweepstakes dispersal (as a log housing a colony of little fire ants rafts down the river into the Caribbean Sea and thence to the island of Hispaniola); communication by
stridulation is illustrated by an episode where several ants where are stuck in the mud during the flood stridulate so they can be found and exhumed by their nest mates.
In cases where no specimens were observed and no
stridulation heard, the localities were revisited.
In conclusion, further experimental research is required to determine whether bee hotels may be an effective 'shade' refuge in open grassland with little cover, while also providing an effective platform for
stridulation. Replicated studies from a wide range of bee hotels would further aid the design to promote use by nontarget insects such as grasshoppers.
Sounds are produced as a result of a phenomenon known as
stridulation, and made by stridulatory organs that consist of specialized setae and antagonistic structures on the integument (Jocque 2005).