Acoustics of Sound Production and of Hearing in the Bladder Cicada Cystosoma Saundersii (Westwood)
Autor: | N. H. Fletcher, K. G. Hill |
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Rok vydání: | 1978 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Experimental Biology. 72:43-55 |
ISSN: | 1477-9145 0022-0949 |
DOI: | 10.1242/jeb.72.1.43 |
Popis: | The male cicada of the species Cystosoma saundersii has a grossly enlarged, hollow abdomen and emits a loud calling song with a fundamental frequency of about 800 Hz. At the song frequency, its hearing is non-directional. The female of C. saundersii lacks sound producing organs, has no enlargement of the abdomen, but possesses an abdominal air sac and has well developed directional hearing at the frequency of the species’ song. Physical mechanisms are proposed that explain these observations in semi-quantitative detail using the standard method of electrical network analogues. The abdomen in the male, with its enclosed air, is found to act as a system resonant at the song frequency, thus contributing a large gain in radiated sound intensity. Coupling between this resonator and the auditory tympana accounts for the observed hearing sensitivity in the male, but destroys directionality. In the female, the abdominal cavity acts in association with the two auditory tympana as part of a phase shift network which results in appreciable directionality of hearing at the unusually low frequency of the male song. |
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