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Journal of thermal biology. 107
We determine the thermal responses for 11 species from four genera of New Zealand cicadas. Thermal responses are remarkably similar regardless of environment or elevation inhabited by the species. The thermal responses of New Zealand cicadas do not s
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Journal of Thermal Biology. 105:103221
We determine the thermal responses for 22 species from 16 genera, nine tribes and two subfamilies of Australian cicadas. Thermal responses are related to habitat and possibly to behavior. The thermal responses of the Australian species show convergen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 12, p e29368 (2011)
The latitudinal gradient in species diversity is a central problem in ecology. Expeditions covering approximately 16°54' of longitude and 21°4' of latitude and eight Argentine phytogeographic regions provided thermal adaptation data for 64 species
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Publikováno v:
Journal of thermal biology. 69
We determine and summarize the thermal responses for 118 species and subspecies of North American cicadas representing more than 50 years of fieldwork and experimentation. We investigate the role that habitat and behavior have on the thermal adaptati
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Journal of Natural History. 46:923-941
The genus Pacarina Distant, 1905 is redescribed along with the description of the new species Pacarina shoemakeri sp. nov. Sanborn and M. Heath. The morphology, biogeography, calling song and thermal tolerances of P. shoemakeri sp. nov. are described
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Journal of Thermal Biology. 36:386-389
The thermal responses of 12 cicada species inhabiting Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA are investigated to determine the influence of altitude, habitat and microhabitat. The park provides an opportunity to analyze the thermal responses in animals f
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Journal of Natural History. 45:1589-1605
Cicadas of the genus Beameria Davis are small, grass dwelling species found across much of western North America. We provide the first detailed description of the genus and describe the new species Beameria ansercollis sp. nov. Sanborn and M. Heath w
Comparative thermal adaptation in cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) inhabiting Mediterranean ecosystems
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Journal of Thermal Biology. 36:150-155
The thermal responses of cicadas inhabiting the Mediterranean ecosystems in Europe, North America, South Africa, and Australia are investigated. A total of 37 species and two subspecies from 17 genera representing eight tribes and three subfamilies o
Autor:
James E. Heath, Allen F. Sanborn
Publikováno v:
Open Access Insect Physiology. 1:13-20
correspondence: Allen F Sanborn Department of Biology, Barry University, 11300 ne Second Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695, USA Tel +1 305 899 3219 Fax +1 305 899 3225 email asanborn@mail.barry.edu Abstract: Measurements of the thermal responses of
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 54:24-30
The calling song of the cicada Beameria venosa is a continuous train of sound pulses produced at a rate of 385 ± 29.5 pulses/s, with peak energy at 16.96 ± 1.76 kHz. The long-range sound field of B. venosa is symmetrical, but modified by interactio