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Acoustically Orienting Parasitoids: Fly Phonotaxis to Cricket Song
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MusicBiologySexual CompetitionAcoustic EcologyBioacousticsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyCricket SongsSocial InsectLaboratory FliesHyperparasiteInsect Social BehaviorAnimal BehaviorParasitologyCricket Song
Larviparous female tachinid flies are attracted to taped cricket songs. In the laboratory flies deposit larvae on a cricket mounted to a speaker; the larvae burrow through the cricket's exoskeleton and develop internally. These acoustically orienting parasitoids probably influence male reproductive behavior and sexual competition in crickets.
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