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Mosquitoes on the Wing 'Tune In' to Acoustic Distortion

机译:蚊子在“曲调”到声扭曲

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Our current understanding of the mating game for many mosquito species is that males aggregate in noisy mating swarms and listen with their Johnston's organs (JOs) for the deeper flight tones of approaching females, to which they are attracted. As has been demonstrated, at least for the most intensely studied vector species, the mechanical resonance of the flagellum and the frequency range of the female's JO is far below that of the male's flight tones. Therefore, it has been assumed that females do not use hearing to detect the presence of males. Here we reveal that this may not be the case, and that the JOs of female Culex quinquefasciatus are exquisitely tuned to low frequency distortion products in the vibrations of the antenna due to a nonlinear interaction between her own flight tones and those of a nearby male. She can hear male flight tones by virtue of, and not despite, hearing her own flight tones.
机译:我们目前对许多蚊虫物种的交配游戏的理解是,雄性在嘈杂的交配群体中汇总,并与他们的约翰斯顿的器官(JOS)倾听到接近女性的更深的飞行音调,他们被吸引。如已经证明的,至少对于最强烈地研究的载体物种,鞭毛的机械共振和女性Jo的频率范围远低于男性的飞行音调。因此,已经假设女性不使用听力来检测雄性的存在。在这里,我们揭示了这可能不是这种情况,并且由于她自己的飞行音调和附近男性之间的非线性相互作用,女性Culex Quinquefasciatus的JOS在天线的振动中被明确调谐到天线的振动中。她可以凭借听到自己的飞行音调,听到男性飞行音调,而且尽管如此,但听到了她自己的飞行音调。

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