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From the Cover: Wing stridulation in a Jurassic katydid (Insecta Orthoptera) produced low-pitched musical calls to attract females

机译:从封面开始:侏罗纪猫鼬(Insecta直翅目)的翼状id发发出低调的音乐声来吸引女性

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Behaviors are challenging to reconstruct for extinct species, particularly the nature and origins of acoustic communication. Here we unravel the song of Archaboilus musicus Gu, Engel and Ren sp. nov., a 165 million year old stridulating katydid. From the exceptionally preserved morphology of its stridulatory apparatus in the forewings and phylogenetic comparison with extant species, we reveal that A. musicus radiated pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz. Contrary to previous scenarios, musical songs were an early innovation, preceding the broad-bandwidth songs of extant katydids. Providing an accurate insight into paleoacoustic ecology, the low-frequency musical song of A. musicus was well-adapted to communication in the lightly cluttered environment of the mid-Jurassic forest produced by coniferous trees and giant ferns, suggesting that reptilian, amphibian, and mammalian insectivores could have also heard A. musicus' song.
机译:对于已灭绝的物种而言,其行为具有挑战性,尤其是声音传播的性质和起源。在这里,我们将解开音乐之手顾,恩格和任sp的歌曲。十一月,是一亿六千五百万岁的步履蹒跚的katydid。从其前叉中的节肢器形态的异常保存以及与现存物种的系统发育比较中,我们发现曲霉利用共振机制以6.4 kHz的频率辐射了纯音(音乐)歌曲。与以前的情况相反,音乐歌曲是一种早期的创新,先于现存的katydids的宽带歌曲。 A. musicus的低频音乐歌曲提供了对古声生态的准确洞察,非常适合在针叶树和巨型蕨类植物所生的侏罗纪中部森林的杂乱无章的环境中进行交流,这表明爬行动物,两栖动物和哺乳动物的食虫动物也可能听过音乐曲霉的歌曲。

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