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<mods:title>Continued Studies Of Vibrational Communication (Drumming) Of North American Plecoptera</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Sandberg, John B.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Stewart, Kenneth W.</mods:namePart>
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Forty-seven and 37 signals were obtained from one, 1-day old male and female, respectively, at 24°C and 70 FTC. The male and female produced 2-way duets (N=36) and a new 3-way exchange (N=1), consisting of a male call, female answer, and male response following the answer. Previously, Zeigler and Stewart (1977) reported this species with only a 2-way vibrational communication. Males consistently called with 3beat signals containing a long 1
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interval (92.3 ± 1.4 ms) and a short 2
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interval (26.9 ± 3.2 ms) (
<figureCitation box="[1327,1394,653,677]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="8.[189,241,1621,1645]" captionTargetBox="[374,1253,295,1505]" captionTargetId="figure-37@8.[374,1253,295,1505]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs. 713. 7. Perlinella drymo drumming: 3-way exchange, TD = 689-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 8. Hydroperla crosbyi drumming: 3-way exchange, TD = 1491-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 9. Isoperla bifurcata drumming: 2- way duet with female interspersed answer, TD = 647-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 10. Isoperla phalerata 2-way duet, diphasic male call, TD = 2579-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 11. Isoperla sobria drumming: 2-way duet, female interspersed answer not shown, TD = 589-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 12. Isoperla quinquepunctata drumming. (A) Typical “multiple” 2-way duets, indicated by lines below, TD = 6727-msec. Bar = 1000- msec, (B) “Multiple” 2-way duets with female interspersed answer beat in first duet, TD = 1688-msec. Bar = 500-msec; 13. Pteronarcys dorsata drumming: 2-way duet with female interspersed answer, TD = 2652- msec. Bar = 1000-msec." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4758587" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4758587/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
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<tableCitation box="[813,940,689,713]" captionStart-0="Table 3" captionStart-1="Table 4" captionStartId-0="6.[114,179,1321,1345]" captionStartId-1="7.[101,166,1133,1157]" captionTargetBox-0="[137,2103,171,1239]" captionTargetPageId-0="6" captionTargetPageId-1="7" captionText-0="Table 3. New signal characters and additional population measurements of eight Plecoptera species. Number of signals and individuals, numbers of beats per signal, and total average beat intervals are provided for male calls, female answers and male response signals. Exchange intervals are the intervals between male calls and female answers or female answers and male response signals." captionText-1="Table 4. Average individual male call intervals for eight Plecoptera species. Underlined intervals indicate slight changes in both (I-D or D-I)." pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Tables 34</tableCitation>
). The female answer was a single beat and followed the last male call beat by 138.0 ± 5.1 ms. The male response signal followed the female answer (
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exchange interval) by 181.9 ms and contained 10 beats with intervals of 28.3 ± 2.3 ms.
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