Comparative Behavior, Acoustical Signals, And Ecology of New World Passalidae (Coleoptera)

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Comparative Behavior, Acoustical Signals, And Ecology of New World Passalidae (Coleoptera)
Schuster, Jack Clayton
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The role of aggressor can shift in some situations.
For exmaple, a female of P. conve xus was introduced into the petri dish of another isolated female. The occupant attacked the introduced beetle and produced sound Types B and F.
After a few minutes, however, the introduced beetle became aggressive and began producing the 2 sound types while the other beetle became passive and silent.
Fourteen species are .known to produce Type C sounds ^ during aggression (Table 4). One species, Odont otae n_
...i_us zodiac us, produces a Type C aggressive signal that is very different from those of other species. Its phonatome is 0.31 to 0.41 sec long at 25°C and consists of 15 to 25 very closely spaced bars (Fig. 20) . It is similar to the unusual courtship initiation signal of this species (Fig. 8 A) , but about half the length. In the Type C aggressive signal common to other species (Figs. 21 and 22), the bar production rate in phonatomes of comparable duration is less than 2/3 8 r > Table- 5, Sounds produced by aggressor during inter- specific mixing experiments in which a single beetle was introduced into a container of 1 or more individuals of a symp a t r i c s pe c i e s , Spe cie s introduced _to Species Pas sains dominie anus *Pasf-;lus af fin is *£■ ?^D v 19i us ^ • inter stiti al is R.' intersti.

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