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Acoustics of
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The song patterns of the species of
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group differ significantly and group specific characters are not obvious. However, the species can be separated into four groups (
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). The amplitude modulations of
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A) as well as that of
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and
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B) are each quite similar, the subspecies of the
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show the same basic structure (song
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C) and
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D) differs from all other members of the group. According to our observations the species are acoustically active at least from morning to the (late) evening.
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The calling song of
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(song
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A;
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) was described by
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. The recordings from many additional specimens and localities analysed here confirm these data. “
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The male calling song consists of long syllable sequences of indefinite duration, lasting many seconds or minutes. Within the sequence, two
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of isolated syllables change more or less regularly. One
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is represented by longer, two-part syllables (l-syllables), the other by shorter, undivided syllables (s-syllables)
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” (
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). Often long series of l-syllables are followed by a few s-syllables, then another series of l-syllables follows and so on. However, there are also recordings which are less regular. The intervals between the syllables range typically from 0.63 s. The basis for the different syllable structure can be found in the stridulatory movements (
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). “
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE274AF0285A5FBAC" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">The ssyllables (duration about 1225 ms) are produced by a more or less continuous closing movement of the tegmina. In the l-syllables (duration about 30 ms) the amplitude of the movement is smaller. More important is, however, that the speed of the movement changes during closing. It becomes much slower after the first half, resulting in a short silent interval before the loud final part. Since the stridulatory file consists of regularly spaced teeth, the differences in movement speed must be based on neuromuscular activity</emphasis>
“ (
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). Interestingly, when producing s-syllables the male shakes distinctly as a consequence of the abrupt movement. There are no obvious differences between
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in the calling song.
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The male calling song of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE6C3A8248430FBD9" box="[484,609,1124,1147]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. martinae</emphasis>
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(song
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B) consists, similarly
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in
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, of long syllable sequences of indefinite duration (detailed description in
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). Within the sequence, also two
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of sound elements change more or less regularly. One
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is represented by longer, multi-part syllables or possibly syllable groups (see below
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE630A88F87C7FB44" box="[279,406,1231,1254]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. cretensis</emphasis>
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; called l-syllables) and the other by shorter, two to three-part syllables (s-syllables). Rarely also undivided syllables are observed. As
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in
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE589A8B48572FAA9" box="[686,803,1266,1291]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. inflatus</emphasis>
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, a long series of l- is followed by a few s-syllables. However, in contrast to
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE682A9578447FA8D" box="[421,534,1302,1327]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. inflatus</emphasis>
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, the l-syllables are produced quite rapidly at a syllable repetition rate of 68 Hz (at 2526°C;
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). The intervals between the s-syllables are with 3 to 8 s larger than
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in
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE3FDA97C831BFAF1" box="[1242,1354,1338,1363]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. inflatus</emphasis>
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. In the basic time pattern the calling song of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE571A91F8488FAD4" box="[598,729,1375,1398]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. cretensis</emphasis>
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is quite similar to that of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE333A91F82C4FAD4" box="[1044,1173,1375,1398]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. martinae</emphasis>
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. In
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE3EBA91F831EFAD4" box="[1228,1359,1375,1398]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. cretensis</emphasis>
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single syllables (
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) or single echemes, containing one macro- and typically two microsyllables, alternate with fast echeme sequences (
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,
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). Within the microsyllables opening and closing hemisyllables are clearly visible, quite unusual for
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE690A98A8466FA41" box="[439,567,1482,1507]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">Poecilimon</emphasis>
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species. The alternation of the sound elements can be regular, but often long series of one element
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(single echemes or series) can also be observed.
</paragraph>
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The amplitude modulation of the male calling song of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE402AA54859DF989" box="[805,972,1554,1579]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. antalyaensis</emphasis>
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(song
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C;
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF9AFFCAE348AA52835EF989" box="[1135,1295,1554,1579]" captionStart="FIGURE 14" captionStartId="16.[151,250,1933,1955]" captionTargetBox="[243,1355,239,1904]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[209,1384,193,1921]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURE 14. Overview of the male calling songs of the species of the Poecilimon (P.) inflatus group. A—P. inflatus inflatus,, B—P. inflatus lyciae, C—P. martinae martinae, D—P. cretensis, E—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis, F—P. antalyaensis anemurium, G—P. antalyaensis myrae, H—P. bilgeri, I—P. isopterus." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441777/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">Figure 14EG</figureCitation>
) showed the same basic pattern in all three subspecies of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE5BDAA778500F9ED" box="[666,849,1590,1615]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. anatalyaensis</emphasis>
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. One loud syllable is followed by one to six softer ones (
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). This unit is repeated at variable intervals, from a few to many seconds (see below). However, analysing the songs in detail, clear differences between the three forms can be recognised (
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,
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). The duration of the first loud syllable was quite constant in
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE40DAAE485A7F919" box="[810,1014,1698,1723]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. antalyaensis</emphasis>
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, but varied by about a factor of 10 between this subspecies and
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE6FBAA87840BF97C" box="[476,602,1735,1758]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. myrae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
with
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE5BBAA878505F97C" box="[668,852,1735,1758]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. anemurium</emphasis>
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situated in between (
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). The variation in
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE2A0AA878764F8A1" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. anemurium</emphasis>
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is not based on genetics; one animal with short syllables is offspring of that with long ones. Also effects of temperature are unlikely to have a strong effect; range 22.825°C for short and 2122.5°C for long syllables. The interval between first and second syllable was quite variable in the species, ranging from 300 to 700 ms in
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE7C5AB1787FCF8CD" box="[226,429,1878,1903]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. antalyaensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, and it is similar in the other subspecies concluded from the limited data (
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). Another difference between the subspecies may be found in the number of soft syllables. In
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE38BAB3C8320F831" box="[1196,1393,1914,1939]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. anatalyensis</emphasis>
3.9 soft syllables per song unit (range 2.05.0; n=
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; n measurements see Methods) were observed, in
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE24FABDF8746F879" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. anemurium</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
2.3 (range 1.53.5; n=
<specimenCount id="0696DC8EFF9AFFCAE53EAB838423F879" box="[537,626,1986,2011]" pageId="4" pageNumber="455" type="male">4 males</specimenCount>
) and in
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9AFFCAE5E9AB84851BF879" box="[718,842,1988,2011]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="455">P. a. myrae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
always only one (n=
<specimenCount id="0696DC8EFF9AFFCAE318AB8382DAF879" box="[1087,1163,1986,2011]" pageId="4" pageNumber="455" type="male">1 male</specimenCount>
). In two long laboratory recordings (42 min, 62 min) of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE523ACD984EEFF12" box="[516,703,153,176]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">P. a. anemurium</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
it could be recognized that this animal produced spontaneously several times series (duration 12 min) of song units with short intervals (ca. 4 s) between while during the remaining time the intervals were mostly much larger (often&gt; 1 min).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE7B0ABCF8746F806" bold="true" box="[151,279,1935,1957]" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
Habitus of
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE6BDABCF84C0F807" box="[410,657,1935,1957]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">Poecilimon (P.) inflatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
group (left, male; right, female): A—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE30EABD082BEF807" box="[1065,1263,1935,1957]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE30EABD082BDF807" authority="inflatus" authorityName="inflatus Brunner von Wattenwyl" authorityYear="1891" box="[1065,1260,1935,1957]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="inflatus" subSpecies="inflatus">P. inflatus inflatus</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
C—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE203ABD086A8F866" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE203ABD086A4F866" authority="martinae" authorityName="martinae Heller" authorityYear="2004" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="martinae" subSpecies="martinae">P. martinae martinae</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
E—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE60FABEF87F1F866" box="[296,416,1967,1988]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE60FABEF87CAF866" authorityName="Werner" authorityYear="1903" box="[296,411,1967,1988]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="cretensis">P. cretensis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
F—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE6EAABEF84A1F866" box="[461,752,1966,1988]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE6EAABEF84BDF866" authority="antalyaensis" authorityName="antalyaensis (Karabag" authorityYear="1975" box="[461,748,1966,1988]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="antalyaensis" subSpecies="antalyaensis">P. antalyaensis antalyaensis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
H—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE405ABEF826BF866" box="[802,1082,1966,1988]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE405ABEF8267F866" authorityName="Kaya &amp; Chobanov &amp; Heller &amp; Yahyaoğlu &amp; Uluar &amp; Çiplak" authorityYear="2018" box="[802,1078,1966,1988]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="antalyaensis" subSpecies="anemurium">P. antalyaensis anemurium</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
I—
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF9BFFCBE346ABEF828CF866" box="[1121,1245,1967,1988]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="456">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE346ABEF8288F866" authorityName="Kaya &amp; Chobanov &amp; Heller &amp; Yahyaoğlu &amp; Uluar &amp; Çiplak" authorityYear="2018" box="[1121,1241,1967,1988]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="isopterus">P. isopterus</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
J—
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF9BFFCBE220ABEF8335F866" authorityName="Kaya &amp; Chobanov &amp; Heller &amp; Yahyaoğlu &amp; Uluar &amp; Çiplak" authorityYear="2018" box="[1287,1380,1966,1988]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="456" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bilgeri">P. bilgeri</taxonomicName>
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption id="44EF478FFF98FFC8E7B0A9E387DCFA1B" box="[151,397,1443,1465]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">
<paragraph id="102F1707FF98FFC8E7B0A9E387DCFA1B" blockId="6.[151,397,1443,1465]" box="[151,397,1443,1465]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E7B0A9E38743FA1A" bold="true" box="[151,274,1443,1465]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
(Continued)
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="102F1707FF98FFC8E7E0A9A68207F910" blockId="6.[151,1436,1509,2038]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">
In contrast to the other species of the group,
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E5E2A9A6857CFA5C" box="[709,813,1509,1534]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">P. bilgeri</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
produces songs consisting mainly of only one syllable
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, but these syllables have different amplitude and are combined to echemes (song
<typeStatus id="CF2BA9A5FF98FFC8E37CAA4A82DAF980" box="[1115,1163,1546,1570]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">type</typeStatus>
D;
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF98FFC8E391AA498374F980" box="[1206,1317,1545,1570]" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="22.[151,250,1840,1862]" captionTargetBox="[255,1323,1067,1791]" captionTargetId="figure@22.[226,1360,1036,1818]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURE 19. Oscillograms of male calling song with stridulatory movement [only in A, B; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] and female acoustical response of P. bilgeri. A, B male calling song, C duet between male and female, upper line female, lower line male and female (see methods)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441787/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">Figure 19</figureCitation>
). The core element of the echeme starts with 45 syllables increasing in amplitude, followed by an interval of about 60 ms, and is finished by a single syllable. This unit is often followed by soft syllables which are produced by irregular stridulatory movements. The last syllable of the short series has a duration of 8.6 ms, is presented with a syllable repetition rate of 47 Hz, and the central interval lasts 64 ms (n=10;
<specimenCount id="0696DC8EFF98FFC8E4AFAADA85B3F910" box="[904,994,1689,1714]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457" type="male">2 males</specimenCount>
; T&gt;25°C).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="102F1707FF98FFC8E7E0AAFD832FF80C" blockId="6.[151,1436,1509,2038]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E7E0AAFD8401F974" bold="true" box="[199,592,1725,1750]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">Duets and female latency times.</emphasis>
In all species of the group (except
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E4DDAAFE82D1F977" box="[1018,1152,1726,1749]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">P. isopterus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
; not tested) the females responded to the male song with own acoustical signals. However, for most species only limited data are available which allow only a preliminary description of this behaviour.
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In
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E440AB468586F8BC" box="[871,983,1797,1822]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">P. inflatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
the single female recorded responded to s- and l-syllables. As found in other
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E51EAB6984E8F8E0" box="[569,697,1833,1858]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">Poecilimon</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
species (
<bibRefCitation id="74016AF6FF98FFC8E405AB698216F8E0" box="[802,1095,1833,1858]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457" refId="ref16005" refString="Heller, K. G. &amp; Helversen, D. von (1986) Acoustic communication in phaneropterid bushcrickets: species-specific delay of female stridulatory response and matching male sensory time window. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 18 (3), 189 - 198. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / BF 00290822" type="journal article">Heller &amp; Helversen 1986</bibRefCitation>
), the response delay was very short, in the range of 2530 ms at 24.5°C (
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;
<bibRefCitation id="74016AF6FF98FFC8E434AB0D85F1F8C4" box="[787,928,1869,1894]" pageId="6" pageNumber="457" refId="ref15951" refString="Heller, K. G. (2004) Poecilimon martinae n. sp. and P. inflatus Brunner von Wattenywyl, 1891 (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea, Phaneropteridae), two bush-cricket species endemic to southwest Anatolia: morphology, bioacoustics and systematics. Articulata, 19, 1 - 17." type="journal article">Heller 2004</bibRefCitation>
). A careful analysis showed that the female produced mostly a single click-like sound about 483 ms (range 237767 ms; n=10) before it responded to the male syllable. Its acoustical response consisted of a series of impulses, about 187 ms (range 113289 ms; n=12) long.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="102F1707FF98FFC9E7E0ABFA8434FE25" blockId="6.[151,1436,1509,2038]" lastBlockId="7.[151,1436,151,1040]" lastPageId="7" lastPageNumber="458" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF98FFC8E7E0ABFA8738F870" authorityName="martinae Heller" authorityYear="2004" box="[199,361,1978,2002]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="6" pageNumber="457" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="martinae" subSpecies="martinae">
In
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF98FFC8E7CFABFB8738F870" box="[232,361,1979,2002]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="457">P. martinae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
the two females recorded responded preferentially to s-syllables. They replied to isolated ssyllables as well as to the s-syllables at the beginning of the l-syllable series. In addition they also responded sometimes during an l-syllable series, but rarely. The response delay of 5090 ms (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E31BACD78290FF12" box="[1084,1217,151,176]" captionStart="FIGURE 20" captionStartId="23.[151,250,1778,1800]" captionTargetBox="[249,1323,221,1678]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[226,1360,193,1757]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURE 20. Oscillograms of male-female-duets [with female stridulatory movement, only in E; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] in the P. inflatus group. A—P. inflatus, B—P. martinae martinae, C, D—P. cretensis, E—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis (male song in blue), F—P. bilgeri." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441789/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 20B</figureCitation>
; 62 ± 9 ms, n = 39; T = 25 °C) was short, but nearly a factor twice larger than
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in
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E41BACFD85FAFF77" box="[828,939,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. inflatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. The response was shorter than
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF99FFC9E237ACFC83CDFF77" authorityName="inflatus Brunner von Wattenwyl" authorityYear="1891" box="[1296,1436,188,213]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="7" pageNumber="457" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="inflatus" subSpecies="inflatus">
in
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E20AACFD83CDFF77" box="[1325,1436,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. inflatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(ca. 2050 ms). The
<taxonomicName id="D7906C84FF99FFC9E65AACA187AAFF5A" authorityName="Werner" authorityYear="1903" box="[381,507,225,248]" class="Insecta" family="Tettigoniidae" genus="Poecilimon" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="7" pageNumber="458" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="cretensis">
<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E65AACA187AAFF5A" box="[381,507,225,248]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. cretensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
female was recorded responding to three different males. It answered after isolated syllables, after the first syllable of isolated echemes (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E42EAD4485DEFEBE" box="[777,911,260,285]" captionStart="FIGURE 20" captionStartId="23.[151,250,1778,1800]" captionTargetBox="[249,1323,221,1678]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[226,1360,193,1757]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURE 20. Oscillograms of male-female-duets [with female stridulatory movement, only in E; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] in the P. inflatus group. A—P. inflatus, B—P. martinae martinae, C, D—P. cretensis, E—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis (male song in blue), F—P. bilgeri." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441789/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 20C</figureCitation>
) and sometimes also at the beginning of (or during) an echeme sequence (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E6C3AD67843BFEE2" box="[484,618,295,320]" captionStart="FIGURE 20" captionStartId="23.[151,250,1778,1800]" captionTargetBox="[249,1323,221,1678]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[226,1360,193,1757]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURE 20. Oscillograms of male-female-duets [with female stridulatory movement, only in E; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] in the P. inflatus group. A—P. inflatus, B—P. martinae martinae, C, D—P. cretensis, E—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis (male song in blue), F—P. bilgeri." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441789/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 20D</figureCitation>
; latency 43.2 ms, response duration 30.4 ms; n=10; T=20°C). Mostly the first (12) impulses were quite loud, the others soft to very soft. Rarely spontaneous responses were observed without relation to the male song pattern.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="102F1707FF99FFC9E7E0ADD5871AFD0A" blockId="7.[151,1436,151,1040]" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">
In
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E7C1ADD587FDFE0F" box="[230,428,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. a. antalyaensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
the responses of two females were recorded. Both answered very regularly after the soft syllables in the male song (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E6F7ADF78424FE72" box="[464,629,439,464]" captionStart="FIGURE 17" captionStartId="20.[151,250,1781,1803]" captionTargetBox="[252,1323,226,1628]" captionTargetId="figure@20.[226,1360,195,1759]" captionTargetPageId="20" captionText="FIGURE 17. Oscillograms of male calling song with stridulatory movement [only A, E, F; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] and female acoustical response of P. antalyaensis and its subspecies. A—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis, B—P. antalyaensis anemurium, C—P. antalyaensis myrae, D, E, F—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis, duet between male and female; D upper line female, lower line male, EF upper line female stridulatory movement, lower line sounds of male (blue) and female (details see text)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441783/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 17DF</figureCitation>
). In detail, however, the two specimens differed; latency of the female response 24.8 ms at T&gt;22°C vs. 42.9 ms at T=19°C (n=10 each); duration of the female response 63 ms (consisting of two parts with large gap between, first part louder than second) at T&gt;22°C vs. 14 ms (one part) at T=19°C (n=10 each). The response was produced mainly during the initial opening of the tegmina (and soft impulses during closing) (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E625AE0787D9FDC2" box="[258,392,583,608]" captionStart="FIGURE 20" captionStartId="23.[151,250,1778,1800]" captionTargetBox="[249,1323,221,1678]" captionTargetId="figure@23.[226,1360,193,1757]" captionTargetPageId="23" captionText="FIGURE 20. Oscillograms of male-female-duets [with female stridulatory movement, only in E; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] in the P. inflatus group. A—P. inflatus, B—P. martinae martinae, C, D—P. cretensis, E—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis (male song in blue), F—P. bilgeri." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441789/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 20E</figureCitation>
). Sometimes spontaneous responses were observed, but they occurred always at about that time the male produced its soft syllables. They were found before the male had started its series as well as after it (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E7B9AECF876FFD0A" box="[158,318,655,680]" captionStart="FIGURE 17" captionStartId="20.[151,250,1781,1803]" captionTargetBox="[252,1323,226,1628]" captionTargetId="figure@20.[226,1360,195,1759]" captionTargetPageId="20" captionText="FIGURE 17. Oscillograms of male calling song with stridulatory movement [only A, E, F; synchronous registration of left tegmen movement and sound (upper line: upward deflection represents opening, downward closing; lower line: sound)] and female acoustical response of P. antalyaensis and its subspecies. A—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis, B—P. antalyaensis anemurium, C—P. antalyaensis myrae, D, E, F—P. antalyaensis antalyaensis, duet between male and female; D upper line female, lower line male, EF upper line female stridulatory movement, lower line sounds of male (blue) and female (details see text)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441783/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 17E, F</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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The recorded
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E643AEF58799FD6F" box="[356,456,692,717]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. bilgeri</emphasis>
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female responded to two males, but always only immediately after the single syllable that follows the long interval in the male song (
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,
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; latency 19.9 ms, response duration 32.4 ms; n=12).
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E7E0AEBC879AFCB7" bold="true" box="[199,459,764,789]" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Spectral composition.</emphasis>
The carrier frequencies of the male songs have their maximum in the high audio and low ultrasonic range (
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). Comparing the species there is a clear negative correlation with body size; the smaller the species, the higher the peak frequency (
<figureCitation id="88AB0B82FF99FFC9E5F3AF048516FCFE" box="[724,839,836,861]" captionStart="FIGURE 22" captionStartId="25.[151,250,1164,1186]" captionTargetBox="[203,1415,602,1114]" captionTargetId="figure@25.[151,1436,598,1142]" captionTargetPageId="25" captionText="FIGURE 22. Relationship of body size and middle peak frequency (given as mean of carrier frequencies at -10 dB below and above peak frequency) in the P. inflatus group. A- Peak frequency versus pronotum length, B- Peak frequency versus length of hind femur. Filled symbols mark data from identified individuals, for open symbols means of sizes were used. The black dots indicate the combinations known from other Poecilimon species (from Heller et al. 2006). X marks P. tschorochensis with huge inflated tegmina." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1441793/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Figure 22</figureCitation>
). Only
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E4BEAF048225FCFF" box="[921,1140,836,861]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">Poecilimon inflatus</emphasis>
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does not fit the trend very well. Its peak frequency is unusually low, as already noted by
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and now confirmed by additional recordings (
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, spectra from three males from three different populations not studied in 2004; one
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E249AFCD86BAFC6A" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. i. inflatus</emphasis>
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, two
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E60CAFF187F1FC6A" box="[299,416,943,968]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. i. lyciae</emphasis>
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). In 2004 five males were analysed up to at least 40 kHz (for an example see Figure
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).
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<emphasis id="22E4CB15FF99FFC9E613AF9587E7FC4E" box="[308,438,981,1004]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="458">P. isopterus</emphasis>
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has an unusually short pronotum and legs so its peak frequency is unexpectedly high for its overall relatively large body size.
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