Changing sensory bias

Changing sensory bias

Dietary influences on life history of calling insects

AV Akademikerverlag ( 09.03.2013 )

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Dietary treatment has a strong influence on life history traits in animals. In insects, the positive consequences of a balanced content of elementary nutrients such as proteins and carbohydrates lead to a longer lifespan, a higher fecundity and ultimately a better reproductive success in both sexes. Although the consequences of dietary regimes on the expression of the calling song in males are well investigated the influence of such a regime on the receiver of a signal is virtually unexplored. This thesis gives a short overview about the topic at the current state of science. Also, own experimental approaches demonstrate the influence of dietary regimes on the hearing process of the Mediterranean field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus via protein restriction diet. Thereby, both the threshold and the peripherial directionality of the hearing system based on extracellular recordings of the AN1-neuron were measured. Under the assumption that protein-restricted nutrition might also affect the vibration properties of the tympanum of the ear via modified content of resilin, also different methods to detect this protein in the cricket´s ear were used.

Buch Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-46479-5

ISBN-10:

3639464796

EAN:

9783639464795

Buchsprache:

English

By (author) :

Eva Liliane Kuchler

Seitenanzahl:

88

Veröffentlicht am:

09.03.2013

Kategorie:

Zoology