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SUBMITTER: Geipel I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7211453 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Geipel Inga I Kernan Ciara E CE Litterer Amber S AS Carter Gerald G GG Page Rachel A RA Ter Hofstede Hannah M HM
Biology letters 20200422 4
Males signalling their attractiveness to females are at risk from predators that exploit mating signals to detect and locate prey. Signalling, however, is not the only risky activity in sexual interactions: mate searching can incur risk as well. Male Neotropical pseudophylline katydids produce both acoustic and vibrational signals (tremulations). Females reply to male signals with tremulations of their own, and both sexes walk to find one another. We asked if movement increases predation risk, a ...[more]