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Fernando Montealegre-Z

Publications

  • Physiological changes throughout the ear due to age and noise - a longitudinal study
  • The calling songs of some katydids (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea) from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia
  • Auditory system biophysics in a new species of false-leaf katydid (Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae) supports a hypothesis of broadband ultrasound reception
  • Reviving the sound of a 150-year-old insect: The bioacoustics of Prophalangopsis obscura (Ensifera: Hagloidea)
  • Ear pinnae in a neotropical katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) function as ultrasound guides for bat detection
  • Beyond the exponential horn: a bush-cricket with ear canals which function as coupled resonators
  • Bush-crickets with very special ears and songs – review of the East African Phaneropterinae genus Dioncomena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878, with notes on its biogeography and the description of new species
  • Editorial: Evolutionary Biomechanics of Sound Production and Reception
  • Tenors Not Sopranos: Bio-Mechanical Constraints on Calling Song Frequencies in the Mediterranean Field-Cricket
  • The chemistry of an insect ear: ionic composition of a liquid-filled ear and haemolymphs of Neotropical katydids
  • Morphological determinants of signal carrier frequency in katydids (Orthoptera): a comparative analysis using biophysical evidence of wing vibration
  • Effects of age and noise on tympanal displacement in the Desert Locust
  • Non-invasive biophysical measurement of travelling waves in the insect inner ear
  • Non-invasive characterization of the elastic protein resilin in insects using Raman spectroscopy
  • Auditory mechanics in the grig ( Cyphoderris monstrosa ): tympanal travelling waves and frequency discrimination as a precursor to inner ear tonotopy
  • Functional morphology of tegmina-based stridulation in the relict species Cyphoderris monstrosa (Orthoptera: Ensifera: Prophalangopsidae)
  • Wing resonances in a new dead-leaf-mimic katydid (Tettigoniidae: Pterochrozinae) from the Andean cloud forests
  • Structural biomechanics determine spectral purity of bush-cricket calls
  • Complex wing motion during stridulation in the katydid Nastonotus foreli (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae)
  • Testing the role of trait reversal in evolutionary diversification using song loss in wild crickets
  • An Eocene insect could hear conspecific ultrasounds and bat echolocation
  • Ultrasonic songs and stridulum anatomy of Asiophlugis crystal predatory katydids (Tettigonioidea: Meconematinae: Phlugidini)
  • Sound analysis and synthesis with R
  • Bioacoustic and biophysical analysis of a newly described highly transparent genus of predatory katydids from the Andean cloud forest (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Phlugidini)
  • Biomechanical properties of a buzz-pollinated flower
  • Biomechanical properties of a buzz-pollinated flower
  • The Ander's organ: a mechanism for anti-predator ultrasound in a relict orthopteran
  • A narrow ear canal reduces sound velocity to create additional acoustic inputs in a microscale insect ear
  • Differentiation between left and right wing stridulatory files in the field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
  • Ear pinnae in a neotropical katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) function as ultrasound guides for bat detection
  • Are flowers tuned to buzzing pollinators? Variation in the natural frequency of stamens with different morphologies and its relationship to bee vibrations
  • Mechanical network equivalence between the katydid and mammalian inner ears
  • Changes in wing resonance in dried preserved crickets
  • A New Genus of Andean Katydid with Unusual Pronotal Structure for Enhancing Resonances
  • Correction: Sarria-Sarria et al. A New Genus of Andean Katydid with Unusual Pronotal Structure for Enhancing Resonances. Biology 2024, 13, 1071

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