Singing Crickets

Singing Crickets
Author: Linda Glaser
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761351841

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Cricka crick, cricka crick! This is the song papa crickets sing when they rub their wings together. Follow along as wingless baby crickets grow into singing adults.

The Cricket as a Model Organism

The Cricket as a Model Organism
Author: Hadley Wilson Horch
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 4431564780

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This book covers a broad range of topics about the cricket from its development, regeneration, physiology, nervous system, and behavior with remarkable recent updates by adapting the new, sophisticated molecular techniques including RNAi and other genome editing methods. It also provides detailed protocols on an array of topics and for basic experiments on the cricket.While the cricket has been one of the best models for neuroethological studies over the past 60 years, it has now become the most important system for studying basal hemimetabolous insects. The studies of Gryllus and related species of cricket will yield insight into evolutionary features that are not evident in other insect model systems, which mainly focus on holometabolous insects such as Drosophila, Tribolium, and Bombyx. Research on crickets and grasshoppers will be important for the development of pest-control strategies, given that some of the most notorious pests also belong to the order Orthoptera. At the same time, crickets possess an enormously high “food conversion efficiency”, making them a potentially important food source for an ever-expanding human population.This volume provides a comprehensive source of information as well as potential new applications in pest management and food production of the cricket. It will inspire scientists in various disciplines to use the cricket model system to investigate interesting and innovative questions.

Mormon cricket infestation in the Great Basin of the United States

Mormon cricket infestation in the Great Basin of the United States
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Cricket Radio

Cricket Radio
Author: John Himmelman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0674061020

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At a time when night-singing insects have slipped beyond our notice—indeed, are more likely to be heard as NatureSounds than in a backyard—John Himmelman seeks to reconnect us to creatures whose songs form a part of our own natural history. On warm summer evenings, night-singing insects produce a whirring, chirping soundscape—a calming aural tapestry celebrated by poets and naturalists for millennia. But “cricket radio” is not broadcast for the easy-listening pleasure of humans. The nocturnal songs of insects are lures and warnings, full of risks and rewards for these tiny competitive performers. What moves crickets and katydids to sing, how they produce their distinctive sounds, how they hear the songs of others, and how they vary cadence, volume, and pitch to attract potential mates, warn off competitors, and evade predators is part of the engaging story Cricket Radio tells. Himmelman’s narrative weaves together his personal experiences as an amateur naturalist in search of crickets and katydids with the stories of scientists who study these insects professionally. He also offers instructions for bringing a few of the little singers into our homes and gardens. We can, Himmelman suggests, be reawakened to these night songs that have meant so much to the human psyche. The online insect calls that accompany this colorfully illustrated narrative provide a bridge of sound to our past and to our vital connection with other species.

The True Cricket

The True Cricket
Author: E. A. McGregor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1929
Genre: Cotton
ISBN:

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Discovering what Crickets Do

Discovering what Crickets Do
Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1973
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780070574380

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Describes the anatomy and habits of crickets and the care they need as pets.

A Guide to Crickets of Australia

A Guide to Crickets of Australia
Author: David Rentz
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1486305075

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Cricket song is a sound of the Australian bush. Even in cities, the rasping calls signify Australia’s remarkable cricket biodiversity. Crickets are notable for a variety of reasons. When their population booms, some of these species become agricultural pests and destroy crop pastures. Some introduced species are of biosecurity concern. Other crickets are important food sources for native birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as domestic pets. Soon you might even put them in your cake or stir-fry, as there is a rapidly growing industry for cricket products for human consumption. Featuring keys, distribution maps, illustrations and detailed colour photographs from CSIRO’s Australian National Insect Collection, A Guide to Crickets of Australia allows readers to reliably identify all 92 described genera and many species from the Grylloidea (true crickets) and Gryllotalpoidea (mole crickets and ant crickets) superfamilies. Not included are the Raspy Crickets (Gryllacrididae), King Crickets (Anostostomatidae) or the so-called ‘Pygmy Mole Crickets’ (Caelifera), which despite their common names are not related to true crickets. Natural history enthusiasts and professionals will find this an essential guide.

Crickets

Crickets
Author: Emily K. Green
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1612111734

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"Simple text accompanied by full-color photographs give an up-close look at crickets"--Provided by publisher.

Cricket Behavior and Neurobiology

Cricket Behavior and Neurobiology
Author: Franz Huber
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1989
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801422720

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The world of crickets has long been a world of scientific adventure and human fascination. Because of their remarkable ways of communicating and because their nervous and endocrine systems are easily accessible to researchers, crickets can be studied and analyzed with great effectiveness. Starting in the 1960's, vastly improved behavioral and neurobiological techniques have brought them to the frontier of the new field of neuroethology.Here, in the most comprehensive book on crickets ever compiled, twenty-five leading scientists detail the present state of cricket research both at conceptual and at experimental levels. They tell about the manifold strategies crickets use in matching development with seasons and habitats, finding mates, and avoiding parasites and predators, and they describe the physiological mechanisms, especially the neuronal mechanisms, underlying cricket behavior. Their book is at once about communication, comparative physiology and anatomy, and environmental interaction.More than half of Cricket Behavior and Neurobiology is devoted to acoustic behavior and bioacoustics. It is intended for those interested in entomology, general and comparative physiology, biophysics, endocrinology, and chronobiology. It offers new information for behavioral physiologists and ecologists, bioacousticians, and especially neurobiologists concerned with behavior.