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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Insects: General

Comparative Hearing: Insects

Edited By: Ronald R Hoy, Arthur N Popper and Richard R Fay
341 pages, 130 illus, figs, SEMs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Comparative Hearing: Insects
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About this book

Introduces the hearing research community and entomologists to the extensive but often unfamiliar literature on the ways that insects detect and process sounds.

Contents

Acute as a Bug's Ear: An Informal Discussion of Hearing in Insects * Biophysics of Sound Localization in Insects * The Sensory Ecology of Acoustic Communication in Insects * Development of the Insect Auditory System * Neural Processing of Acoustic Signals * The Evolutionary Innovation of Tympanal Hearing in Diptera * The Vibrational Sense of Spiders * The Sensory Co-evolution of Moths and Bats.

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Edited By: Ronald R Hoy, Arthur N Popper and Richard R Fay
341 pages, 130 illus, figs, SEMs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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