BIOL 1902 Lecture : wk 11.doc

46 views2 pages
29 Mar 2012
Department
Course
Professor

Document Summary

Some study notes for week 11 (left out of last lecture): some animals meet by chance: Barnacles have long penis that wanders around rocks and sticks in other. Barnacles double chances of reproducing by being hermaphrodites (contain both sexes) One song for both territory announcement and mate attraction; warblers. Usually have two songs, one for mate attraction. Red-winged blackbirds are polygynous (a form of polygamy) = multiple. Mates; 1 male has several females = polygynous. Insects no vocal chords but great songsters, or really musicians. Stridulation: production of sound by rubbing two body parts together. Examples: crickets and katydids: have a fiddle: a scraper on edge of front wing base. Rubs against file on underside of other wing: slant-faced grasshoppers: rub pegs on hindlegs against thickened. Cicadas do not stridulate but make loud sounds with tymbals (membrane. Associated with ribs and muscles that pluck the ribs) Other body parts used to make courtship / territorial sounds:

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers
Class+
$8 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Class+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
30 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions